Make insensitive or callous; deaden feelings or morals.
Having calluses; having skin made tough and thick through wear.
1 On second thought, I retract my earlier callous remarks about the Moon.
2 I know he can seem callous , but he really does love Alejandra.
3 The scorn in those hollow eyes burned even through his callous nature.
4 But it has also been cut-off by callous governments and sneering politicians.
5 Thompson, British authority on guerrilla warfare, upraids us for our callous approach.
6 The cuttings are stored the same as stem-cuttings and allowed to callous .
7 And now Falk was gone, gone in the most brutal, callous way.
8 The callous half-breed was disturbed by the utter abandon of her grief.
9 They started in the swamp, breaching security with callous disregard for protocol.
10 Critics pounced on the comment as callous , though he wasn't technically wrong.
11 Only a teenager, Barry quickly became a symbol of callous British oppression.
12 She, like the rest, had the formidable, thrice - callous egotism of the provinces.
13 They're just too callous and casual about knocking off their own members.
14 What do I want? Irial's usual facade-halfamused and half callous - returned then .
15 Annealed as we are, I think it will discompose the most callous .
16 Her retorts were equally permeated with the callous frankness of extreme youth.
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