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callously

[ UK /kˈæləsli/ ]
[ US /ˈkæɫəsɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a callous way
    he callously exploited their feelings

How To Use callously In A Sentence

  • Next time you meet a locavore, accuse them of callously not assisting poorer peoples by refusing to buy their produce for their selfish reasons.
  • His father would abuse him for callously neglecting his filial duties, but he would live with that. A SONG AT TWILIGHT
  • NAFTA: He never 'rubbished' it, as you so callously put it. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Of course this and other atrocities of "misjudgment", "incompetence", "criminality" are getting little attention by a corporate loving media and seemingly callously detached public: Corrente
  • Heresy could probably still do a service as a technical term for when you defend contumaciously a view found from scripture to be callously unorthodox, rather than just holding an unorthodox opinion. The word heresy should go the way of burnings at the stake. - 22 Words
  • he callously exploited their feelings
  • The 1995 team saw body parts strewn about callously by the robbers in their mad quest for anything of value.
  • We have only the Roman account, but it is enough to reveal maladministration ranging from the callously negligent to the undeniably criminal.
  • It knows that while volume production is mobile and has proved disposable, high-quality graduates in design jobs are harder to find and retain, and it doesn't look good to be callously shedding staff by the thousand.
  • On the shelf was a small selection of callously thumbed books.
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