Blackhearted

/ˈblækhɑrtəd/ adjective

Fundamentally evil, wicked, or malicious; possessing a cruel and immoral nature.

Compound adjective from 'black' + 'hearted,' combining the metaphorical use of 'black' (evil) with 'hearted' (having a specified nature). Emerged in medieval English to describe character flaws.

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