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Callously meaning
In a callous manner; done without regard to others' sensitivities.
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Example sentences (20)
Crown prosecutor Richard Smith said the fact the defendant committed the offence to collect a "relatively paltry" drug debt, then "callously" drove away aggravated the crime.
Industries exist where someone might lose a job or take some other serious punishment for not just speaking callously about a murder case involving his subordinates, but for the other self-inflicted errors Oats has made of late.
Possessing no empathy for any life, let alone his many creations, the High Evolutionary creates entire civilizations in his pursuit of making a “perfect” society and callously wipes them from existence at any sign of imperfection.
The panel callously laughed at the prospect of the pair being shot while accusing the British government of doing 'nothing' to help them.
This is the full story of how delivery driver Mark Lang was callously murdered by Christopher Elgifari, as he was just trying to do his job, and the impact on his family.
In response to Khan seeking the arrest warrants, he said the ICC prosecutor was “callously pouring gasoline on the fires of antisemitism that are raging across the world,” comparing him to German judges who approved of the Nazis’ race laws against Jews.
It is shocking to note that soldiers in the Nigerian Army earn less than paramilitary personnel, while the families of fallen heroes are callously evicted from quarters.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill “marks an important step forward in finally clearing” the names of hundreds of wronged branch managers who have had their lives “callously torn apart”.
Shamelessly chasing the TV dollar, but clueless and callously not doing enough to keep our greatest format alive while demanding bigger and extended periods for rubbish and more new rubbish.
This appeared in the local media and Prime Minister Narendra Modi was quick to latch on to it accusing the Congress government of callously giving away the island.
As Donald Trump remarked so callously of the death toll among his own people, “it is what it is”.
It said that Alli-Macaulay made unguided statements which were inciting and callously targeted at Nigerian youths during plenary.
When Marq and his family touch down at a remote gas station to refuel, he callously disregards the owner’s offerings for protective herbs and salts.
How can leaders who have sworn to protect the citizenry of Mendocino County be so dismissive of our concerns, and behave so callously in the face of such potential devastation?
Maggie was then moved to a different home, St Bridget's, where she was callously told of her daughter's death on June 6, 1943 – and subsequently ordered to leave.
This is the shocking moment a thug wrestles a 79-year-old woman to the ground and drags her along the street, before callously ripping the handbag from her grasp.
But her cruel warts just laugh at us, callously, like they don’t even care.
He has pushed all of his chips to the center, callously (and perhaps unknowingly?) tossing his Super Bowl ring onto the top of the pile.
Lucifer treats demons just as callously as he treats humans, never thinking of them as his kin, despite many demons seeing him as their true leader.
In September 2009, Dennis Canavan said Dewar reacted callously when his son was diagnosed with skin cancer in 1989.