单词 | hard-heartedly |
释义 | > as lemmashard-ˈheartedly hard-ˈheartedly adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > hard-heartedness > [adverb] cruellya1340 unfeelinglyc1374 hard-heartedly1583 callously1756 heartlessly1806 cold-bloodedly1838 unsympathizingly1856 unsympathetically1860 the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [adverb] > callously or hard-heartedly hard-heartedly1583 callously1756 unfeelingly1768 heartlessly1806 flintily1879 stonily1899 hard-boiledly1920 1583 A. Golding tr. J. Calvin Serm. on Deuteronomie clxxxiv. 1142 Let vs deale not so hardheartedlie: for there is not a worse thing than to haue rocked our consciences asleepe after such a fashion, that wee haue no more remorse nor heartbiting in vs. 1765 E. Kimber Generous Briton I. x. 140 That bread, you have so hard-heartedly robb'd them of. 1844 J. Barker Christian 339 Will you slight these children? Will you..treat them hardheartedly, unkindly, or indifferently? 1902 N. Amer. Rev. Oct. 798 He is not aware how much they are suffering, but is hard-heartedly having fun with their misery. 2002 Guardian 3 June 21 Human beings are somewhat hard-heartedly rational. Men and women split from economically unsuccessful partners. < as lemmas |
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