Coldhearted vs Passionless - What's the difference?
coldhearted | passionless | Related terms |
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Lacking in passion.
Coldhearted is a related term of passionless.
As adjectives the difference between coldhearted and passionless
is that coldhearted is while passionless is lacking in passion.coldhearted
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passionless
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(en adjective)- The lecturer had a cold, passionless approach towards his subject.
- This Valentine's Day was the most passionless ever for me.
