Heartless

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈhɑrtləs/

Definitions of heartless

adjective lacking in feeling or compassion

Example Sentences

A1 The heartless villain stole the princess's tiara.

A2 She was heartless when she broke up with him over text message.

B1 The heartless decision to cut funding for the homeless shelter left many without a place to stay.

B2 The CEO's heartless actions led to the company's downfall.

C1 The dictator's heartless regime resulted in widespread suffering among the population.

C2 The heartless treatment of animals in the factory farm industry is a major ethical concern.

Examples of heartless in a Sentence

formal The judge described the criminal's actions as heartless and devoid of any remorse.

informal I can't believe she was so heartless to break up with him on his birthday.

slang That guy is straight up heartless, he doesn't care about anyone but himself.

figurative The decision to close down the local hospital felt heartless, as it left the community without vital healthcare services.

Grammatical Forms of heartless

past tense

heartlessed

plural

heartlesses

comparative

more heartless

superlative

most heartless

present tense

heartless

future tense

will be heartless

perfect tense

have been heartless

continuous tense

is being heartless

singular

heartless

positive degree

heartless

infinitive

to be heartless

gerund

being heartless

participle

heartlessing

Origin and Evolution of heartless

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'heartless' originated from the Old English word 'heorteles', which was derived from the combination of 'heorte' meaning heart and '-les' meaning without.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'heartless' has evolved to not only mean lacking compassion or kindness, but also to describe someone who is cold, unfeeling, or indifferent towards others.