Cold-hearted


[kohld-hahr-tid] /ˈkoʊldˈhɑr tɪd/

adjective
1.
lacking sympathy or feeling; indifferent; unkind.
adjective
1.
lacking in feeling or warmth; unkind
adj.

c.1600, from cold (adj.) + hearted. Originally in Shakespeare. Old English had cealdheort (adj.) “cruel.”

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