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1 remorseless
adjective (cruel; without pity: a remorseless tyrant.) sin remordimientostr[rɪ'mɔːsləs]1 (pitiless) despiadado,-a2 (inexorable) implacableremorseless [ri'mɔrsləs] adj1) pitiless: despiadado2) relentless: implacableadj.• despiadado, -a adj.• implacable adj.rɪ'mɔːrsləs, rɪ'mɔːslɪs[rɪ'mɔːslɪs]ADJ1) (=merciless) despiadado2) (=relentless) [advance, progress] implacable, inexorable* * *[rɪ'mɔːrsləs, rɪ'mɔːslɪs] -
2 remorseless
adj.1 despiadado(a) (merciless); implacable (relentless)2 sin remordimiento, sin piedad. -
3 implacable
im'plækəbl(not able to be satisfied or won over: an implacable enemy.) implacable
implacable adjetivo ‹avance/lucha› relentless; ‹ sol› relentless
implacable adjetivo relentless, implacable ' implacable' also found in these entries: English: bitter - fierce - persecution - pitiless - relentless - remorseless - unrelenting - hard - implacable - ruthless - unyieldingtr[ɪm'plækəbəl]1 implacableimplacable [ɪm'plækəbəl] adj: implacable♦ implacably [-bli] advadj.• implacable adj.ɪm'plækəbəladjective implacable[ɪm'plækǝbl]ADJ [enemy, hatred] implacable* * *[ɪm'plækəbəl]adjective implacable -
4 remorse
rə'mo:s(regret about something wrong or bad which one has done.) remordimiento- remorsefully
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remorse n remordimientotr[rɪ'mɔːs]1 remordimientoremorse [ri'mɔrs] n: remordimiento mn.• compunción s.f.• remordimiento s.m.• resquemor s.m.rɪ'mɔːrs, rɪ'mɔːsmass noun remordimiento m[rɪ'mɔːs]N (=regret) remordimiento m* * *[rɪ'mɔːrs, rɪ'mɔːs]mass noun remordimiento m -
5 despiadado
despiadado
‹ataque/crítica› savage, merciless
despiadado,-a adjetivo merciless, ruthless ' despiadado' also found in these entries: Spanish: acerba - acerbo - bárbara - bárbaro - despiadada English: cold-blooded - cold-hearted - cutthroat - merciless - pitiless - remorseless - ruthless - unmerciful - vicious - cold
См. также в других словарях:
Remorseless — Re*morse less, a. Being without remorse; having no pity; hence, destitute of sensibility; cruel; insensible to distress; merciless. Remorseless adversaries. South. With remorseless cruelty. Milton. [1913 Webster] Syn: Unpitying; pitiless;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
remorseless — I adjective cruel, dispiteous, hardened, heartless, immisericors, impenitent, implacable, indurate, indurated, insensitive, intolerant, lacking remorse, merciless, obdurate, pitiless, relentless, ruthless, shameless, unappeasable, uncompassionate … Law dictionary
remorseless — 1590s, from REMORSE (Cf. remorse) + LESS (Cf. less). Related: Remorselessly … Etymology dictionary
remorseless — [adj] without guilt in spite of wrongdoing avaricious, barbarous, bloody, callous, cruel, fierce, forbidding, greedy, grim, hard, hard bitten, hardened, hard hearted, harsh, impenitent, implacable, inexorable, inhuman, inhumane, insensitive,… … New thesaurus
remorseless — ► ADJECTIVE 1) without remorse. 2) (of something unpleasant) relentless. DERIVATIVES remorselessly adverb remorselessness noun … English terms dictionary
remorseless — [ri môrs′lis] adj. without remorse; pitiless; merciless; ruthless; cruel remorselessly adv. remorselessness n … English World dictionary
remorseless — [[t]rɪmɔ͟ː(r)sləs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe something, especially something unpleasant, as remorseless, you mean that it goes on for a long time and cannot be stopped. ...the remorseless pressure of recession and financial constraint … English dictionary
remorseless — re|morse|less [rıˈmo:sləs US ˈmo:r ] adj 1.) something bad or threatening that is remorseless continues to happen and seems impossible to stop = ↑relentless ▪ the remorseless winter winds 2.) cruel, and not caring how much other people are hurt … Dictionary of contemporary English
remorseless — adjective 1 something unpleasant or threatening that is remorseless continues to happen and seems impossible to stop: Their coats gave little protection against the remorseless Baltic winds. 2 cruel, and not caring how much other people are hurt … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
remorseless — re|morse|less [ rı mɔrsləs ] adjective 1. ) continuing without stopping or continuing to get worse: RELENTLESS: remorseless financial pressure 2. ) not feeling sad or guilty for having done something wrong: an evil remorseless killer ╾… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
remorseless — UK [rɪˈmɔː(r)sləs] / US [rɪˈmɔrsləs] adjective 1) not feeling sad or guilty for having done something wrong an evil remorseless killer 2) continuing without stopping, or continuing to get worse remorseless financial pressure Derived word:… … English dictionary