Callous Mnemonic
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callous
callous
/ˈkæləs/
astorgous
heartless
Examples
- One of the causes is callous indifferance, ignorance and plain stupidity.
- The columella is callous and twisted.
- He is alternately kind and callous.
- That seems callous as hell, but thems the breaks.
- The columella bears a strong callous fold.
- These callous actions enrage the young man.
- At the risk of being callous, I guess they won't be complaining.
- That makes the decision to block me even more callous.
- Forgive me, for seeming somewhat callous about the issue of ads.
- Severn confronts Gladstone about her callous abandonment of the pilgrims.
make insensitive or callous; deaden feelings or morals
verb
emotionally hardened
adjective
having calluses; having skin made tough and thick through wear
adjective
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"Call + Us. Their heart so hard, they wouldn't call us for help."
"Call + Us. Their heart's so hard, they'd never call us back."
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