Synonyms for hardheartedness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : hahrd-hahr-tid |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhɑrdˈhɑr tɪd |
Top 10 synonyms for hardheartedness
- acerbity
- animality
- austerity
- bestiality
- bloodthirstiness
- brutishness
- callousness
- coarseness
- coldness
- cruelty
- despotism
- fiendishness
- fierceness
- grimness
- hard-heartedness
- hardheartedness
- hardness
- heartlessness
- insensibility
- insensitiveness
- malignity
- masochism
- mercilessness
- murderousness
- rancor
- rigidity
- rigor
- rigorousness
- sadism
- savageness
- savagery
- severity
- sharpness
- spite
- spitefulness
- sternness
- strictness
- stringency
- torture
- toughness
- truculence
- truculency
- unfeelingness
- unkindness
- venom
- viciousness
- wickedness
Définition of hardheartedness
- As in severity : noun asperity
- As in hardness : noun severity
- As in rigidity : noun severity
- As in rigorousness : noun severity
- As in savagery : noun cruelty
- As in sternness : noun severity
- As in strictness : noun severity
- As in stringency : noun severity
- As in toughness : noun severity
- As in truculence : noun cruelty
- As in truculency : noun cruelty
- As in cruelty : noun brutality, harshness
- Hardheartedness he owns to be an essential of the libertine character.
- Extract from : « Clarissa, Volume 4 (of 9) » by Samuel Richardson
- Any attempt at careful management of the estate was invariably considered to be a sign of stinginess or of hardheartedness.
- Extract from : « The Russian Revolution; The Jugo-Slav Movement » by Alexander Petrunkevitch, Samuel Northrup Harper, Frank Alfred Golder, Robert Joseph Kerner
- And thou wilt not give thy child a stone for bread, nor also will God give us hardheartedness for true love.
- Extract from : « The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church » by lfric
- I do not wish to exculpate Peter from cruelty or hardheartedness; I would neither justify him nor condemn him.
- Extract from : « Beacon Lights of History, Volume VIII » by John Lord
- The ladies of the Queen's household distinguished themselves preeminently by rapacity and hardheartedness.
- Extract from : « The History of England from the Accession of James II. » by Thomas Babington Macaulay
- He who hath slain the wooers is one of the deathless gods, come down to punish them for their injustice and their hardheartedness.
- Extract from : « The Adventures of Odysseus and The Tales of Troy » by Padriac Colum
Antonyms for hardheartedness
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