Callousness in a Sentence
  • Tom watches this with an indifference that belongs not to enlightenment rationality, but to the callousness traditionally attributed to the fairy world.
  • Tom watches this with an indifference that belongs not to Enlightenment rationality, but to the callousness traditionally attributed to the fairy world.
  • Through three months' worth of links and instant messages saved on his home computer, Ryan's growing pain - and the callousness of his online tormentors - became clear.
  • But he also had the defects of his qualities, and could display on occasion a certain cruelty and callousness of disposition.