stone-heartedly

See also: stoneheartedly

English

Etymology

From stone-hearted +‎ -ly.

Adverb

stone-heartedly (comparative more stone-heartedly, superlative most stone-heartedly)

  1. Alternative form of stoneheartedly.
    • 1974, Ikram Azam, Sons of the Soil: Some Poems, Short Plays, Stories and Articles about War and Peace, Love, Life and Death in Pakistan, page 269:
      As a nation we seem to be callously indifferent to the misery of even our own compatriots, kith and kin, and stone-heartedly immune to the woes of others.