Definitionn. an absence of concern for the welfare of others
Last update: August 23, 2015
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His heartlessness toward the former provoked even an accomplice like Commines to protest. [Please select]
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With equal heartlessness they disposed of their own dead and dying. [Please select]
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"Oh, he will wait--we will wait," she corrected, shrinking from the heartlessness of the former phrasing. [Please select]
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What a monster of wickedness, of heartlessness, he had been. [Please select]
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If I were to arraign you at all, it would be on the score of heartlessness. [Please select]
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It is proof of criminal incapacity and heartlessness," etc." [Please select]
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And London knew all this--and scoffed at me in stony heartlessness. [Please select]
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And to Honoria there was something of heartlessness in all that fair outward prospect. [Please select]
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_" And, mind you, this was from no heartlessness, for he and Job were much attached to each other; and he often talks of him now with the deepest regret and affection." [Please select]
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In these famous philippics, he fearlessly exposed the peculations, the misrule, the oppression, and the inhuman heartlessness of the Company's servants,--speeches which extorted admiration, while they humiliated and chastised. [Please select]
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