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It is an adjective that describes someone who is lacking in sympathy or compassion. It can also refer to someone who is unfeeling or insensitive. Example: The young man was known for his hardheartedness towards those less fortunate than him. He never showed any compassion or willingness to help others in need.
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hardhearted
adjective
Lacking in compassion; cold and pitiless.
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But after a bit the hardhearted pro in you takes over and you can perform it.
And, hardhearted though it may sound, most of the gains from trade and technology alike come from the way they redeploy investment and labour to activities that create more wealth.
Mr Fraser, now 83, is a stern critic of both sides of Australian politics over their hardhearted treatment of the latest wave of asylum seekers.Chris Hayes, whose parliamentary seat of Fowler includes Cabramatta, is a popular figure among its immigrant communities.
MR. POPPER'S PENGUINS A hardhearted businessman (Jim Carrey) rediscovers the joys of living when he inherits six penguins.
Its core belief is that government is the enemy, and that a more hardhearted approach — slashing government spending and forcing people to fend for themselves — is the best way to get back on track.
But the lyrics, in which he calls himself "a hardhearted honey pot hungry shepherd" sleeping with a lover whose "eyeballs unreal me," reveal the sensibility of an improvisatory poet who is the very opposite of a Nashville tunesmith.
All we need do is look among political aspirants for the one who is a bully and a narcissist, ignorant and narrow-minded, power-hungry and hardhearted to find its current possessor.
The goal, according to her mother, Leslie Cockburn, a producer for "60 Minutes," was to squelch Ms. Wilde's interest in acting by exposing her to a particularly hardhearted corner of the dream factory, where hundreds of r?m?are casually tossed aside.
Idling at the beach or hanging out at the local taverna at a time when many Greeks are going short might spark a twinge of guilt in even the most hardhearted tourist.
It has become a subject of acute embarrassment to some civic leaders, upset over the county's faltering efforts, the glaring contrast of street poverty and mansion wealth, and any perception of a hardhearted Los Angeles unmoved by a problem that has motivated action in so many other cities.
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"The hard heads and soft hearts are replacing the softheaded and hardhearted".
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