conscienceless

ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking a conscience
    brash, unprincipled, and conscienceless
    a conscienceless villain
    an unconscionable liar
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How To Use conscienceless In A Sentence

  • The big fellow at the wheel — the nerviest and most conscienceless scoundrel in the THE PEARLS OF PARLAY
  • One can no longer argue that human suffering is certain and preordained without being judged conscienceless, even inhuman.
  • From the foggy midnight mist came quiet, swift horses, wielding conscienceless armored statues.
  • Bloodthirsty, conscienceless killers leaving a trail of bodies behind them as they worked their dark magics? Earl of Durkness
  • a conscienceless villain
  • An islander who manages to climb aboard Grief's schooner reports that Narii Herring of the Nuhiva, "an English Jew half-caste .... the nerviest and most conscienceless scoundrel in the Paumotus," tried to steal Parlay's pearls and that Parlay is up in a tree, Herring in another. “Have you lived? What have you got to show for it?”
  • You read it for the atmosphere, the smoky, urban settings that enshroud his helpless or conscienceless characters.
  • To all you knuckle headed, conscienceless conservatives out there, read my first post again and allow yourself to ask the obvious question.
  • I set myself the goal of becoming the writer some Jewish critics had been telling me I was all along: irresponsible, conscienceless, unserious ... Style in Fiction
  • And that complaining about the conscienceless existence of the rich amounts to "class warfare. Marshall Fine: Shame on Bravo
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