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the callous
adjective
Emotionally hardened; unfeeling and indifferent to the suffering/feelings of others.
Exact(55)
The callous dismissal of Jeremy Lin.
The callous cruelty displayed defies comprehension.
Care homes can shelter the callous.
THINNING plants is a job for the callous.
Quite apart from the callous inhumanity of this position, the evidence does not support it.
Ms. Gillibrand recalled Dr. King's commitment to "remove the callous indifference to the poor".
Similar(5)
The difference with the callous-unemotional kids is that they don't feel uncomfortable.
We therefore use both the total APSD and the callous-unemotional subscale score for analyses.
We assessed callous-unemotional traits using the callous-unemotional dimension YPI subscale (40).
In fMRI studies, Viding et al. reported a greater response to fearful faces in the right amygdala in subjects who had CD without the callous-unemotional trait compared to subjects who had CD with the callous-unemotional trait [ 15].
"I am deeply shocked and saddened by the callous murder of a young PSNI constable in Omagh this afternoon.
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