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remorseless

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[ UK /ɹɪmˈɔːsləs/ ]
[ US /ɹɪˈmɔɹsɫəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. without mercy or pity
    an act of ruthless ferocity
    a monster of remorseless cruelty

How To Use remorseless In A Sentence

  • His investigation reveals a twisted labyrinth of deception and betrayal, with remorseless vixen Kitty Collins at the center.
  • It is such a mouth as we can imagine some remorseless inquisitor to have had -- that is, not an inquisitor filled with holy zeal for what he mistakenly thought the cause of Christ demanded, but a spleeny, envious, rancorous shaveling, who tortured men from hatred of their superiority to him, and sheer love of inflicting pain. Andersonville — Volume 1
  • He said: 'There is a remorseless logic to it. The Sun
  • He's going to make a statement at the end of these hearings and it sounds typically remorseless.
  • Joe (Cage), a remorseless hitman, is in Bangkok to execute four enemies of a ruthless crime boss named Surat. NEW POSTER: BROTOX DANGEROUS (UPDATE)
  • The critics have slammed the film remorselessly.
  • Here, the character Ms. Kudrow plays is far from sympathetic—she's psychotherapist Fiona Wallice, a charlatan, and a remorseless, self-obsessed one, busy peddling what she's fond of describing as her new "treatment modality. Therapy as Shock Treatment
  • Plus an unpleasant whiff of effluent as in the previous week's remorseless attacks on Cherie Blair, not for anything she's said or done but for the way she looks.
  • The violence is remorseless and disturbing. Times, Sunday Times
  • On it goes, year after remorseless year, nibbling away at savings, forcing more and ever more stringent economies on the individual until the point is reached at which there are no more economies to be made.
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