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ruthless

American  
[rooth-lis] / ˈruθ lɪs /

adjective

  1. without pity or compassion; cruel; merciless.

    a ruthless tyrant.

    Synonyms:
    relentless, adamant, unrelenting

ruthless British  
/ ˈruːθlɪs /

adjective

  1. feeling or showing no mercy; hardhearted

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Related Words

See cruel.

Other Word Forms

  • ruthlessly adverb
  • ruthlessness noun

Etymology

Origin of ruthless

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English; ruth + -less

Example Sentences

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Ghalibaf is considered ruthless and ambitious but also a competent manager.

From The Wall Street Journal

Salah possessed the selfish, ruthless streak that is common among all the greats, but the assists figure alone demonstrates he was also a team contributor.

From BBC

David Simon, whose ruthless negotiating tactics, obsession with details and sheer force of will turned his family’s real-estate business into the largest mall owner in the country, died Sunday after a cancer diagnosis in 2024.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Northern Irishman was jeered on every throw by the Dublin crowd as he suffered a 6-0 humbling at the hands of a ruthless Price.

From BBC

It was several days before I perceived that most of these “girls” were young men in hiding from the forced-labor conscription, which had grown more ruthless than ever.

From Literature