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[ blak-hahr-tid ] / ˈblækˈhɑr tɪd /
adjectivedisposed to doing or wishing evil; malevolent; malicious. Origin of black-heartedFirst recorded in 1840–50 OTHER WORDS FROM black-heartedblack-heart·ed·ly, adverbblack-heart·ed·ness, nounWords nearby black-heartedBlack Hawk, Black Hawk War, blackhead, black-headed gull, blackheart, black-hearted, black heat, Blackheath, black heroin, Black Hills, black hole Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for black-heartedNow Joffrey, the Starks' black-hearted antithesis, has met a similar fate. Game of Thrones’ ‘The Lion and the Rose’: Joffrey’s Demented, Shocking Royal Wedding|Andrew Romano|April 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST What call have you to be worrying and tracking us down, like a black-hearted bloodhound that you are?' Nevermore|Rolf Boldrewood He entered—and the black-hearted villain, stained with a thousand crimes, stood in the presence of angel purity. Venus in Boston;|George Thompson To look upon ye an' see that, although ye called yoursel' a pirate, ye were no like ane o' these black-hearted cut-throats. Kate Bonnet|Frank R. Stockton
McCune, from the supposed security of the foretop-gallant yard, had cursed him for a black-hearted bucko. Cursed|George Allan England The black-hearted villain of melodrama isn't a patch on me when I'm stirred. Empire Builders|Francis Lynde
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