Hardheartedness [noun]
Definition of Hardheartedness:
asperity
Sentence/Example of Hardheartedness:
The ladies of the Queen's household distinguished themselves preeminently by rapacity and hardheartedness.
He who hath slain the wooers is one of the deathless gods, come down to punish them for their injustice and their hardheartedness.
I do not wish to exculpate Peter from cruelty or hardheartedness; I would neither justify him nor condemn him.
The poor goats parting bleat after its departing owner is construed as a curse on the latters hardheartedness.
And thou wilt not give thy child a stone for bread, nor also will God give us hardheartedness for true love.
Their light-hardheartedness diminished as the sun went down and darkness settled over the island.
Any attempt at careful management of the estate was invariably considered to be a sign of stinginess or of hardheartedness.
Hardheartedness he owns to be an essential of the libertine character.