Recent Examples of Synonyms for coldhearted icy frigid cold brittle reserved heartless uncaring pitiless Adjective Her makeup, too, was equally icy, with a metallic silvery-white shadow brushed under her brow as a highlight and dramatic black eyeliner winged all the way out to the outer corner ...
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Synonyms for IRONHEARTED: ruthless, merciless, hard, stony, pachydermatous, stonyhearted, abusive, oppressive; Antonyms of IRONHEARTED: warm, sympathetic, sensitive, charitable, kindly, compassionate, kind, merciful
hard-hearted sanguinary unfeeling pitiless barbarous brutal cruel adj Synonyms for cruel Collins Roget's WordNet Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us...
Dealing with the fallout from an England loss is not for the faint-hearted. FromBBC The Senedd can be a quiet place at times and a windswept Cardiff Bay is not for the faint-hearted during winter months. FromBBC But "it's not for the faint-hearted," she adds. ...
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BARBARIC -- (meaning) having a desire to cause pain and suffering; cruel, harsh, unkind Synonyms for ‘Barbaric’ -- atrocious / bestial / boorish / brutal / brutish / callous / cold-blooded / coldhearted / compassionless / ferocious / hardhearted / hardnosed / heartless / inhuman / ...
(of cold weather or climate)Bitterly cold “The explorers braved theharshconditions to get to the summit.” Adjective ▲ (of aesthetic sense)Excessively showy or ornamented “He showed up to the party dressed inharshcolors of blue and purple.” ...
Expressions like uneasy, faint-hearted, or timid are useful when you want to express a gentler or more hesitant form of fear. What do you call a person who is constantly in a state of fear? A person frequently in a state of fear may be described as phobic, particularly if their fear ...
heavyhearted heartsore droopy bad abashed sheepish abject shamefaced ashamed defeated browbeaten cowed intimidated cowering guilty humiliated low-spirited cast down down in the mouth conscience-stricken guilty-looking more ❯ Adjective ▲ Feeling irritable, bad-tempered, or grumpy ...