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More Soft-hearted Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for more soft-hearted in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of more soft-hearted in 7 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for more soft-hearted alphabetically.

hard
  • adamantine
  • callous
  • compact
  • compacted
  • compressed
  • concentrated
  • consolidated
  • dense
  • firm
  • hardened
  • impenetrable
  • indurate
  • indurated
  • inflexible
  • iron
  • packed
  • rigid
  • rocky
hard-hearted
  • above
  • apart
  • casual
  • chilly
  • cold
  • cold fish
  • cool
  • detached
  • distant
  • forbidding
  • hard-boiled
  • haughty
  • incurious
  • indifferent
  • laid back
  • lone wolf
  • loner
  • offish
harsh
  • acrid
  • asperous
  • astringent
  • bitter
  • bleak
  • cacophonous
  • caterwauling
  • clashing
  • coarse
  • cracked
  • craggy
  • creaking
  • croaking
  • disagreeing
  • discordant
  • dissonant
  • disturbing
  • earsplitting
mean
  • close
  • greedy
  • mercenary
  • mingy
  • miserly
  • niggard
  • parsimonious
  • penny-pinching
  • penurious
  • rapacious
  • scrimpy
  • selfish
  • stingy
  • tight
  • tight-fisted
severe
  • astringent
  • austere
  • biting
  • caustic
  • close
  • cold
  • cruel
  • cutting
  • disapproving
  • dour
  • earnest
  • firm
  • flinty
  • forbidding
  • grave
  • grim
  • hard
  • hard-nosed
unforgiving
  • cruel
  • heartless
  • pitiless
  • relentless
  • remorseless
  • revengeful
  • ruthless
  • uncompassionate
  • unkind
  • unrelenting
  • unsympathetic
violent
  • agitated
  • aroused
  • berserk
  • bloodthirsty
  • brutal
  • coercive
  • crazy
  • cruel
  • demoniac
  • desperate
  • distraught
  • disturbed
  • enraged
  • fierce
  • fiery
  • forceful
  • forcible
  • frantic

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