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Meaning of black-hearted

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black-hearted (a.)

Having a wicked, malignant disposition; morally bad.

black-hearted Sentence Examples

  1. He was known throughout the kingdom as a black-hearted tyrant, feared by all who crossed his path.
  2. Behind his charming facade lay a black-hearted villain plotting sinister deeds.
  3. It was evident from his black-hearted laughter that he took pleasure in the misfortune of others.
  4. She realized too late that she had been deceived by his black-hearted intentions.
  5. The black-hearted betrayal cut deeper than any physical wound ever could.
  6. In the story, the black-hearted sorcerer cursed the land, bringing darkness and despair to its people.
  7. No act of kindness could soften the black-hearted nature of the wicked witch.
  8. His black-hearted nature was revealed when he callously abandoned his loyal companions.
  9. Despite his black-hearted reputation, some believed there might still be a glimmer of goodness within him.
  10. The black-hearted villain's downfall came when his cruelty was finally exposed to the world.

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Having a wicked, malignant disposition; morally bad.

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He was known throughout the kingdom as a black-hearted tyrant, feared by all who crossed his path.

Behind his charming facade lay a black-hearted villain plotting sinister deeds.

It was evident from his black-hearted laughter that he took pleasure in the misfortune of others.

She realized too late that she had been deceived by his black-hearted intentions.