Encara no tenim significats per a "as callous".
1Critics pounced on the comment as callous, though he wasn't technically wrong.
2Old Madge was usually as callous to such things as I was myself.
3His conduct toward his aunt I can only characterize as callous.
4Justice Davison described Wilson's reaction to the death of Mr Paterson as callous.
5But as for sleep, Diane, I hope I'm not as callous as that.
6They are quite as callous and cruel as the men.
7Too quickly and she may be seen as callous.
8I in turn soon became used to it, and was as callous as they were.
9This variety of ulcer is particularly prone to pass into the condition known as callous.
10This explanatory perspective is quite plausible given that psychopaths are viewed as callous, uncaring, and narcissistic.
11Quinn has portrayed Rauner as callous and out-of-touch.
12There were no dramas. John obviously saw it differently, given Madden's portrayal of Reid as callous and cold.
13I am a bit embarrassed about what readers may see as callous and ungenerous behaviour on my part.
14It was evident that her brush with Lady Fox-Wilton had not left her as callous as she seemed.
15But, indeed, from what I saw, all these buccaneers were as callous as the sea they sailed on.
16Its defining policy of austerity is revealed to the international community as callous, as ineffective, and even as un-British.
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