1. cold-hearted - Adjective
2. cold-hearted - Phrase
Wanting passion or feeling; indifferent.
Source: Webster's dictionarycold hearted
Cold-hearted Elinor! Oh! Worse than cold-hearted! Ashamed of being otherwise.--Marianne Dashwood. Jane Austen
I'm the most cold-hearted son of a bitch you'll ever meet. Ted Bundy
I believe in being warm-hearted. I believe especially in being warm-hearted in love, in fucking with a warm heart. I believe if men could fuck with warm hearts, and the women take it warm-heartedly, everything would come all right. It's all the cold-hearted fucking that is death and idiocy. D. H. Lawrence
Always feeling a keen sense of responsibility to her family and friends, she places their welfare and interests above her own, and suppresses her own strong emotions in a way that leads others to think she is indifferent or cold-hearted. Source: Internet
Additionally, whereas Tom is a cold-hearted, aristocratic bully, Gatsby is a loyal and good-hearted man. Source: Internet
Hepburn played a cold-hearted Soviet pilot, a performance Bosley Crowther called "horrible". Source: Internet