The homophone for callous is callus.
The correct spelling is "callous." Callous is used to describe someone who is emotionally hardened or insensitive.
That person is callous, he will betray you.
The word "callous" is an adjective. It is used to describe a person who is insensitive or emotionally hardened.
The very callous man only thought about him self and not others
Callous comments that hurt someone's feelings.
He was very callous man to allow such torture.
Stealing the coats was a callous act.
The suffix word for callous would be callousness.
1) My brother was being so callous while I told him I fell off a horse and got hurt.
The word kalyse, could also be callous. Someone that is callous, might be cold, or doesn't care about anything. A callous is also a hardened spot of skin and tissue.
The word 'callous' is an adjective (a describing word). It might be used this way: The man, because he had been drinking before getting in his car to drive away, exhibited a callousdisregard for the health and safety of others.Used as a personification: "Many thought the judge was callous and mean, but he had a heart of gold."Used literally: "After months of walking across hot coals, my foot began to develop a large callous."