The big boys were ruthless (mean) to the little boy.
He's a ruthless mobster who will do anything for the almighty dollar.
the cops just captured a ruthless killer
He's a ruthless leader who shows no mercy to the peasants.
Jack was promoted to overseer of the manufacturing department.
* The ruthless supervisor never stopped searching for tiny or unhelpful answers.
The egyptians worked the Isrealites ruthlessly.(exodus 1vs 13)by estate sales by becky thompson.www.thompsonestatesales.com
The salesman was as conniving as he was ruthless. (Conniving can mean tricky or decieving in most cases.)
To exterminate is to kill off completely. Here are some sentences.Please exterminate these cockroaches!A ruthless soldier will exterminate all of his enemies with no pity.She will exterminate the competition.
Ruthless is an adjective.
The mob boss always told his underlings that they had nothing to fear from him because he was ruthless with his enemies, but a kitten to his friends, but what he failed to mention was that he was paranoid and delusional, so you could go from friend to enemy just by accidentally looking at him the wrong way.Everyone who works on Wall Street is cold and ruthless, but he was actually a true sociopath, who had never had a real friend nor ever wanted one, and who knew no emotions besides anger and hatred.
Yes, the term 'more ruthless' is the comparative form of the adjective 'ruthless'. The superlative form is 'most ruthless'.