Reverse Dictionary: HARD-HEARTED

ADJECTIVES
1624 OBDURE hardened against persuasion, entreaty, the sentiment of pity, etc.; stubborn, obstinate, unyielding, inflexible, relentless, hard-hearted → obs.
1385 CREWELL cruel, merciless, pitiless, hard-hearted → obs.
1560 — FLINT-HEARTED hard-hearted; cruel
1569 — STONE-HEARTED cruel, hard-hearted, pitiless, merciless, unfeeling
1569 STONY-HEARTED unfeeling; hard-hearted
1586 OBDURATE hardened against persuasion, entreaty, the sentiment of pity, etc.; stubborn, obstinate, unyielding,  inflexible, relentless, hard-hearted
1596 FLINT-HEART hard-hearted; cruel → obs.
1616 HEART-BOUND having the heart shut up or fast-closed to a person; pitiless, hard-hearted, mean, stingy → obs.
1633 DEDOLENT that feels sorrow no more; feeling no compunction; insensible, callous, hard-hearted → obs.
1672 OBDURATIOUS hardened against persuasion, entreaty, the sentiment of pity, etc.; stubborn, obstinate, unyielding, inflexible, relentless, hard-hearted → obs.
1858 HARD-SHELLED conservative, straitlaced; unyielding; hard-hearted → Amer. dial.
1887 CALLUSED hard-hearted, indifferent → Sc.
1887 PEBBLE-HEARTED hard-hearted; cruel; unfeeling
1900 HARD-SHELL conservative, straitlaced; unyielding; hard-hearted → Amer. dial.
1938 POHAKU hard-hearted → Hawaii sl.


NOUNS
1483 CRUDELITY cruelty, mercilessness, hard-heartedness → obs.
1606 DEDOLENCE absence of grief or sorrow; insensibility, callousness, hard-heartedness → obs.
1617 DEDOLENCY absence of grief or sorrow; insensibility, callousness, hard-heartedness → obs.


NOUNS, PERSON
1536  — TURK a cruel, hard-hearted, or tyrannical man; a bad-tempered or unmanageable person; a man who treats his wife harshly
1616 BLOCK a hard-hearted person
1858 HARD-SHELL a person holding strict or conservative views; an obstinate or uncompromising person; a conservative or straitlaced person; one who is unyielding or hard-hearted → US