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callous



cal·lous [ ˈka-ləs]



callous   
adjective

Definition of callous

 (Entry 1 of 2)

1a : being hardened and thickened
b : having calluses
//callous hands
2a : feeling no emotion
b : feeling or showing no sympathy for others : hard-hearted
//a callous indifference to suffering

callous   
verb
[ˈka-ləs]
calloused; callousing; callouses

Definition of callous (Entry 2 of 2)

transitive verb

: to make callous
//hands calloused by hard manual labor


Other Words from callous

Adjective

callously adverb
callousness noun


Synonyms & Antonyms for dainty

Synonyms: Adjective

Synonyms: Antonyms:adjective


Did You Know

Adjective

A callus is a hard, thickened area of skin that develops usually from friction or irritation over time. Such a hardened area often leaves one less sensitive to the touch, so it's no surprise that the adjective callous, in addition to describing skin that is hard and thick, can also be used as a synonym for "harsh" or "insensitive." Both callus and callous derive via Middle English from Latin. The figurative sense of callous entered English almost 300 years after the literal sense, and Robert Louis Stevenson used it aptly when he wrote, in Treasure Island, "But, indeed, from what I saw, all these buccaneers were as callous as the sea they sailed on."



Recent Examples on the Web

Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective
//Prosecutors asked for an eight-month sentence, saying the attorney lacked morality, showed callous disregard for the law.
CBS News, "Felicity Huffman's sentence "set the floor" in college admissions scandal, lawyer says," 4 Oct. 2019

//The only real conspiracy here is the ageless one between and among prison guards and jail officials who too often treat at-risk inmates with callous disregard and deliberate indifference.
Andrew Cohen, The New Republic, "The Completely Predictable Death of Jeffrey Epstein," 11 Aug. 2019

//But the callous, illogical inhumanity of the current policy is best summed up by Steven Camarota, director of research for the conservative Center for Immigration Studies.
Peter Keough, BostonGlobe.com, "Doc Talk: Outcasts, deportees, crustaceans, grants," 1 Aug. 2019

//But Bell’s subtle cues—a flinch after her roommate’s callous comment, a flash of vulnerability in her eyes when a guy flirting with her at a bar turns lewd—let the audience know that Brittany’s humor is a form of self-defense.
Sarah Todd, Quartzy, "Can you be body-positive and want to lose weight?," 4 Sep. 2019

//As the league, and sports business in general, grows more callous and corporate by the day, Bell is a reminder that there were once people like us in seats of high power.
The Si Staff, SI.com, "100 Figures Who Shaped the NFL’s First Century," 28 Aug. 2019

//As the poet Rodolfo, tenor Mackenzie Whitney brought a lightness of tone and earnestness of demeanor to a difficult role that requires the singer to walk the line between ardent lover and callous cad, a distinction Whitney managed admirably.
cleveland.com, "Cleveland Opera Theater kicks off season with ingenious, talent-rich ‘La Boheme’," 16 Sep. 2019

//The male detectives, callous and methodical, work more to poke holes in Marie's story than to pursue suspects.
Isaac Feldberg, Fortune, "What to Watch (and Skip) This Weekend on Netflix and in Theaters," 13 Sep. 2019

//Much of the movie, too, is an ode to New York, and the humanity that lives inside what seems to be at times a cold, callous, careless city.
David Canfield, EW.com, "Jeffrey Wright on finding the soul of Hobie (and New York) in The Goldfinch," 11 Sep. 2019

Recent Examples on the Web: Verb
//His beard was rough, and his hands were cracked and calloused.
Peter Talbot, The Seattle Times, "Solo rower takes epic, 336-day journey across Pacific from Washington to Australia," 14 June 2019

//His beard was rough, and his hands were cracked and calloused.
Peter Talbot, The Seattle Times, "Solo rower takes epic, 336-day journey across Pacific from Washington to Australia," 14 June 2019

//His beard was rough, and his hands were cracked and calloused.
Peter Talbot, The Seattle Times, "Solo rower takes epic, 336-day journey across Pacific from Washington to Australia," 14 June 2019

//His beard was rough, and his hands were cracked and calloused.
Peter Talbot, The Seattle Times, "Solo rower takes epic, 336-day journey across Pacific from Washington to Australia," 14 June 2019

//His beard was rough, and his hands were cracked and calloused.
Peter Talbot, The Seattle Times, "Solo rower takes epic, 336-day journey across Pacific from Washington to Australia," 14 June 2019

//His beard was rough, and his hands were cracked and calloused.
Peter Talbot, The Seattle Times, "Solo rower takes epic, 336-day journey across Pacific from Washington to Australia," 14 June 2019

//His beard was rough, and his hands were cracked and calloused.
Peter Talbot, The Seattle Times, "Solo rower takes epic, 336-day journey across Pacific from Washington to Australia," 14 June 2019

//His beard was rough, and his hands were cracked and calloused.
Peter Talbot, The Seattle Times, "Solo rower takes epic, 336-day journey across Pacific from Washington to Australia," 14 June 2019


First Known Use of callous

Adjective

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

1769, in the meaning defined above



History and Etymology for callous

Adjective and Verb

Middle English, from Latin callosus, from callum, callus callous skin



Dictionary Entries near callous


More Synonyms and Antonyms ofcallous

Synonyms & Antonyms of callous



More Definitions forcallous

callous

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of callous

disapproving : not feeling or showing any concern about the problems or suffering of other people

callous

adjective
cal·​lous | \ ˈka-ləs \

Kids Definition of callous

: feeling or showing no sympathy for others
//a callous refusal to help

callous

adjective
cal·​lous | \ ˈkal-əs \

Medical Definition of callous

1 : being hardened and thickened
2 : having calluses