different between ruthless vs coldblooded
ruthless
English
Etymology
From Middle English reuþeles; equivalent to ruth +? -less.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??u??l?s/
Adjective
ruthless (comparative more ruthless, superlative most ruthless)
- Without pity or compassion; cruel, pitiless.
- Antonym: ruthful
- 1725, Alexander Pope et al. (translators), Homer (author), The Odyssey of Homer, Volume I, Bernard Lintot, page 10:
- At length their rage the ho?tile Pow’rs re?train, / All but the ruthle?s Monarch of the Main.
Related terms
- ruthlessness
Translations
Anagrams
- Selhurst, hurtless, hustlers, sluthers
ruthless From the web:
- what ruthless mean
- what rootless aquatic plant is this
- what ruthless means in spanish
- what ruthless mean in arabic
- what ruthless means in portuguese
- what ruthless tamil meaning
- ruthless what channel
- ruthless what does it mean
coldblooded
English
Adjective
coldblooded (comparative more coldblooded, superlative most coldblooded)
- Alternative spelling of cold-blooded
coldblooded From the web:
- what cold blooded means
- what cold blooded animals
- what's cold blooded
- what cold blooded or warm blooded
- what's cold blooded murderer
- what cold-blooded animals mean
- what does cold blooded mean
- cold blooded animals
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- ruthless vs coldblooded
- tubercle vs swelling
- contemptible vs vulgar
- persuasion vs theory
- dimensions vs duration
- unspeakable vs disgusting
- beneficent vs profuse
- appearance vs vogue
- ineffective vs insignificant
- hasty vs desultory
- abhorrent vs deplorable
- humanitarian vs merciful
- mask vs cloak
- bewilder vs madden
- bewitching vs enticing
- abuse vs humiliation
- richness vs balance
- abhorrence vs hostility
- release vs mention
- sectarian vs insular