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coldhearted    
a. 冷淡的

冷淡的

coldhearted
adj 1: lacking in sympathy or feeling [ant: {warmhearted}]

coldhearted \cold"heart`ed\, cold-hearted \cold"-heart`ed\, a.
Wanting passion or feeling or emotional warmth; indifferent.
-- {cold"-heart`ed*ness}, n.
[1913 Webster]

22 Moby Thesaurus words for "cold-hearted":
apathetic, callous, cold, cool, cruel, frigid, heartless,
indifferent, insensitive, mean, merciless, pitiless, ruthless,
thick-skinned, thoughtless, uncaring, uncharitable, unfeeling,
unkind, unmerciful, unsympathetic, unthoughtful


64 Moby Thesaurus words for "coldhearted":
affectless, anesthetized, arctic, autistic, blunt, callous,
calloused, catatonic, chill, chilly, cold, cold as charity,
cold of heart, cold-blooded, coldblooded, cool, dispassionate,
drugged, dull, emotionally dead, emotionless, flinthearted, frigid,
frosted, frosty, frozen, hard, hard of heart, hardened,
hardhearted, heartless, icy, immovable, impassible, impassive,
inexcitable, insensitive, insusceptible, ironhearted, nonemotional,
obdurate, objective, obtuse, out of touch, passionless,
self-absorbed, soulless, spiritless, stonyhearted, unaffectionate,
uncompassionate, unemotional, unfeeling, unimpassioned,
unimpressionable, unloving, unmerciful, unnatural, unpassionate,
unresponding, unresponsive, unsusceptible, unsympathetic,
untouchable


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