heartless |
disheartening |
As adjectives the difference between heartless and disheartening
is that
heartless is without a heart; specifically, without feeling, emotion, or concern for others; uncaring while
disheartening is causing to lose heart; making despondent or gloomy; scare; discourage.
As a verb disheartening is
.
irrational |
heartless |
As adjectives the difference between irrational and heartless
is that
irrational is not rational; unfounded or nonsensical while
heartless is without a heart; specifically, without feeling, emotion, or concern for others; uncaring.
As a noun irrational
is a real number that can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers, an irrational number.
blackheart |
heartless |
As a noun blackheart
is a heart-shaped cherry with a very dark skin.
As an adjective heartless is
without a heart; specifically, without feeling, emotion, or concern for others; uncaring.
me |
heartless |
As a pronoun me
is my; of mine.
As an adjective heartless is
without a heart; specifically, without feeling, emotion, or concern for others; uncaring.
unversed |
heartless |
As adjectives the difference between unversed and heartless
is that
unversed is inexperienced, untrained while
heartless is without a heart; specifically, without feeling, emotion, or concern for others; uncaring.
nobody |
heartless |
As a pronoun nobody
is not any person; the logical negation of somebody.
As a noun nobody
is someone who is not important or well-known.
As an adjective heartless is
without a heart; specifically, without feeling, emotion, or concern for others; uncaring.
heartful |
heartless |
As a noun heartful
is an amount of emotion considered to be present in the heart.
As an adjective heartless is
without a heart; specifically, without feeling, emotion, or concern for others; uncaring.
heartless |
sinister |
As adjectives the difference between heartless and sinister
is that
heartless is without a heart; specifically, without feeling, emotion, or concern for others; uncaring while
sinister is inauspicious, ominous, unlucky, illegitimate (as in
bar sinister).
heartless |
selfish |
As adjectives the difference between heartless and selfish
is that
heartless is without a heart; specifically, without feeling, emotion, or concern for others; uncaring while
selfish is holding one’s self-interest as the standard for decision making.
heavy |
heartless |
Related terms |
Heavy is a related term of heartless.
As adjectives the difference between heavy and heartless
is that
heavy is (of a physical object) having great weight or
heavy can be having the heaves while
heartless is without a heart; specifically, without feeling, emotion, or concern for others; uncaring.
As an adverb heavy
is heavily.
As a noun heavy
is a villain or bad guy; the one responsible for evil or aggressive acts.
As a verb heavy
is to make heavier.
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