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Pitiless   /pˈɪtiləs/   Listen
Pitiless

adjective
1.
Without mercy or pity.  Synonyms: remorseless, ruthless, unpitying.  "A monster of remorseless cruelty"
2.
Deficient in humane and kindly feelings.  Synonym: unkind.



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"Pitiless" Quotes from Famous Books



... So the lady lives in Paris, as usual. After this she puts neither 'monsieur,' nor 'my friend,' nor 'dear count,' nothing at all. She begins abruptly: 'Once before, many years ago, I came to you as a suppliant. You were pitiless, and did not even deign to answer me. And yet, as I told you, I was on the verge of a terrible precipice; my brain was reeling, vertigo had seized hold of me. Deserted, I was wandering about Paris, homeless and penniless, and my child ...
— The Count's Millions - Volume 1 (of 2) • Emile Gaboriau

... waste of No Man's Land, pitted with shell holes, blasted and seared by the pitiless storm of fire that had swept ...
— Army Boys in the French Trenches • Homer Randall

... vehicles, with numerous foot-passengers, were waiting on either side; but no, they moved it for a little distance, then smoked a bit, then moved it a few inches and smoked again, and so on for another half-hour, while we were exposed to a pitiless north-east wind. They evidently enjoyed our discomfiture, and were trying how much of annoyance we would bear patiently. Fiery tempers have to be curbed in Canada West, for the same spirit which at home leads men not to "touch their hats" to those above them in station, here would vent itself in ...
— The Englishwoman in America • Isabella Lucy Bird

... affair near Lagny, where we charged the intrenched Burgundians through the open field four times, the last time victoriously; the best prize of it Franquet d'Arras, the free-booter and pitiless scourge ...
— Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc Volume 2 • Mark Twain

... judge of heaven's mysterious ways. The conviction settled down and down into his heart, that that apparently simple affair of killing a bird—which, even with the aggravation of all the cruelty exhibited by the thoughtless, yet certainly pitiless youth, is so apt to be viewed carelessly, or only with an avowal of disapprobation—which, if too much insisted on as an act to be taken up by superior retribution, is more apt still to be laughed at—was the cause of all the ills that had befallen ...
— Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, XXII • various


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