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."
The citizons were callous about the vote, unforgiving.
another:
I have a callous on my hand from the monkey-bars.
Hop this helpS!!!
The old bike looked callous after being left outside for two years. (hardened)
The Lord had a callous attitude towards the poor. (unfeeling, harsh)
He was nonchalant while taking the test because he studied really hard for it.
i was very callous whan i was ten
The callous on her neck was very bad.
1) My brother was being so callous while I told him I fell off a horse and got hurt.
The website 'Synonym' is a good place to find synonyms for the word Callous. One can also find them on 'Scrabble Finder' and 'Thesaurus net'. Some of the synonyms include insensitive and heartless.
The abstract noun form for the adjective callous is callousness.The abstract noun form for the verb to callous is the gerund, callousing.
they can include unfeeling, insensitive, callous, cruel, cold-hearted, pitiless and other such words
"Some comedians make a living by doing impressions of celebrities.""My first impression of him was that he was a coldhearted, callous scumbag.""You made a great impression on me.""I hope i make a good impression on my teachers the first day of school."Or a long sentence still containing the word impression:"Jason hoped that he would make a good impression for his teachers on the first day of school because his mother/mum didn't like him being naughty but he didn't want other students to think he was a nerd."
That person is callous, he will betray you.
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.
Protestors accused the governor if callous indifference towards the animals at the shelter.
His callous treatment of the animal resulted in it having to be put down .
1) My brother was being so callous while I told him I fell off a horse and got hurt.
Callous is an adjective meaning emotionally hardened, unfeeling, or unsympathetic. Here are some sample sentences."The company president exhibited a callous indifference to the layoff of hundreds of company employees.""The boy complained that his teenage sister was callous because she would never take him along when she went to the movies."
The catalyst for the murder was a heated argument over money.
The homophone for callous is callus.
The word "callous" is an adjective. It is used to describe a person who is insensitive or emotionally hardened.