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US
/ˈɹuθɫəs/
]
[ UK /ɹˈuːθləs/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈuːθləs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
without mercy or pity
an act of ruthless ferocity
a monster of remorseless cruelty
How To Use ruthless In A Sentence
- One of the most ruthlessly funny segments has our vacant working girl revealing how she once sponsored a foster child - chosen for her big-eyed adorability.
- Grim, sure, but true - not to mention ruthlessly egalitarian, which is why people rarely lob the P-word at those whose answer to life is, "Who knows? Why I love Carolyn Hax
- It is further proof that in the department of a superannuated squad who have witnessed Mourinho's ruthless side more often than not, Drogba is the ultimate survivor.
- College students are stranded in an abandoned town whose only law is the ghost of ruthless gunslinger Bloody Bill Anderson and his posse of vicious zombies.
- When television replays and closeups became possible, all this human frailty and professional ruthlessness became multiplied many times. Times, Sunday Times
- The television age has transformed the conventions into presentational exercises from which the unknown and unexpected are ruthlessly excised.
- I doubt whether the Scots, going it alone, would have developed the same ruthless instinct for self-preservation.
- I love the men flower heart also due, so I be more affectionate more ruthless.
- Both of these ladies bided their time and proved to be quite calculating and ruthless.
- Joe (Cage), a remorseless hitman, is in Bangkok to execute four enemies of a ruthless crime boss named Surat. NEW POSTER: BROTOX DANGEROUS (UPDATE)