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heartless, unfeeling, uncaring, cold, cold-hearted, hard, hard-hearted, insensitive, hard-bitten, hard-nosed, hard-edged, unsympathetic.
Cold, unfeeling, mean, meanspirited Worn, weathered, weatherbeaten, horny(not like that)
they can include unfeeling, insensitive, callous, cruel, cold-hearted, pitiless and other such words
Cruel, Emotionless, Hurtful, Hard-Hearted, Pitiless, Callous, Unconcerned, Inhuman, Inhumane, Unkind, Unfeeling, Unsympathetic, Brutal, Cold, Merciless, Ruthless and Cold-Blooded. isn't that what I said in the first place no need to change it
Hardening from cold can be defined by the word callous.
Having a heart of stone means that a person is lacking in sympathy, compassion, or emotion. It suggests that they are cold, unfeeling, and unable to empathize with others.
impassive, apathetic, callous, cold, dispassionate, dry, emotionless, hardened, heartless, indifferent, inexcitable, inexpressive, inscrutable, insusceptible, nonchalant, passionless, reserved, sedate, self-contained, stoic, stoical, unconcerned, unemotional, unexcitable, unfeeling, unimpressible, unmoved,
The word kalyse, could also be callous. Someone that is callous, might be cold, or doesn't care about anything. A callous is also a hardened spot of skin and tissue.
It is an expression or a phrase used to describe unconsciousness, dead or unfeeling, basically anything that is "cold"
Cold (temperature): Bared (بارد) Cold (sickness): Zekam (زكام) Cold (unfeeling): Qasi alqalb (قاسي القلب)
The First 48 - 2004 Cold and Callous 11-36 was released on: USA: 9 June 2011
Hard hearted, cold, callous.