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Meanings of
callousness
in inglés
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Devoid of passion or feeling; hardheartedness.
hardness
insensibility
callosity
unfeelingness
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Synonyms
Examples for "
hardness
"
hardness
insensibility
callosity
unfeelingness
Examples for "
hardness
"
1
The stiffened
hardness
of the speaker in a measure affected the boy.
2
The first confused
hardness
with progress; the second confused softness with progress.
3
The Japanese struck an unexpected strain of
hardness
in the Korean character.
4
Some of these approach the chrysoberyl and topaz in
hardness
and hue.
5
None of the cynicism and
hardness
of Thackeray appear in her pages.
1
There is the same
insensibility
in his heart as in his manners.
2
The shock jarred his boiling brain into the perfect quietude of
insensibility
.
3
At last he was brought home in a state of drunken
insensibility
.
4
Fortunately Aunt Caroline took this proof of
insensibility
in a flattering light.
5
He had seized upon her by violence in a moment of
insensibility
.
1
On my forefinger it has made a
callosity
.
2
Besides causing the animal considerable pain, chafing, if long continued, leads to the formation of a
callosity
.
3
A large
callosity
forms on the shoulders of the regular Unyamwesi porters, from the heavy weights laid on them.
4
When the best possible results succeed treatment, a large
callosity
is formed and movement of the pastern joint is restricted.
5
Their feet, by this kind of exercise, contract a
callosity
which renders the use of shoes quite unnecessary to them.
1
May God save his people from
unfeelingness
of heart!
2
Madame Fouchet herself, the woman, not the actress, was to blame, I think, for our
unfeelingness
.
3
It's ra'ally awful to witness to what a state of
unfeelingness
a people can be abandoned!
4
Nothing can better represent the sort of
unfeelingness
the whites have towards the Indians, than their conduct towards his remains.
5
A genuinely feeling soul has an insuperable repugnance alike for
unfeelingness
,
for false feeling, and for false expressions of feeling.
Usage of
callousness
in inglés
1
They said
callousness
can never be the proper response to human tragedy.
2
It would indeed be an act of
callousness
to let it go.
3
I never heard of such damnable
callousness
in all my life before.
4
She looked at him in anger almost at what seemed a
callousness
.
5
Slidell's
callousness
curled the fingers of my free hand into a ball.
6
He falls from his seeming
callousness
to the very blankness of despair.
7
But the action was observed, and taken as a proof of
callousness
.
8
He had fallen in love with her strength, her
callousness
,
her fierceness.
9
Her
callousness
,
for instance, did but nurture a sensitive humanity in him.
10
It was either sheer
callousness
or blind fury-youmight take your choice.
11
It is odd how one gets callous to death, a mediaeval
callousness
.
12
What
callousness
,
what hypocrisy!-Herecalled his disquieting sensations in crossing the warren.
13
The unhappy, mismatched couple embody of their society's
callousness
and violence.
14
It was not
callousness
,
but the natural result of being fluttered.
15
Such
callousness
is almost unsurpassed in the annals of criminal insensibility.
16
The most reasonable explanation of this
callousness
is that Nicholas II.
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About this term
callousness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
utter callousness
own callousness
such callousness
apparent callousness
blooded callousness
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Translations for
callousness
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Callousness
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Callousness
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Common