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1 згрубілий
callous, hardened -
2 бездушний
1) ( безсердечний) callous, heartless; ( холодний) soulless, inanimate2) ( неживий) lifeless, dead -
3 безсердечний
heartless, hard-hearted, callous, unfeeling, pitiless -
4 грубий
1) (твердий, жорсткий) rough, coarse; (загрубілий, мозолястий) callous, hardenedгрубий голос — harsh (rough, gruff) voice
2) ( неввічливий) rude, uncivil; ( різкий) brusque; ( брутальний) rough, brutal, boorish; ( нечемний) discourteous, impolite; ( неотесаний) clownish, churlish, rustic, tyke, tike3) (погано оброблений, позбавлений витонченості) rude, crude4) ( неприпустимий) gross, flagrant5) ( приблизний) rough; preliminary6) (великий, товстий) massive, large, big7) -
5 загрубілий
rough, rude, callous, coarse -
6 загрубіти
to roughen, to grow ( to become) rough (rude, callous, coarse) -
7 зачерствілий
1) stale, hard, hardened; callous2) ( про людину) hard-hearted, hardened, unfeeling, crusted -
8 зашкарублий
1) ( шорсткий) rough, hardened2) (огрубілий, черствий) callous, coarsened3) (відсталий, заскнілий) backward -
9 зашкарубнути
2) ( заскніти) to stagnate; to become retarded -
10 мозолистий
horny, callous, toil-hardened, horny-handed -
11 огрубіти
to coarsen, to harden, to become callous; to get coarse -
12 почерствіти
1) ( про хліб) to get stale2) to harden, to become hardhearted ( unfeeling); ( про людину) to become hardened ( callous) -
13 черствий
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14 черствішати
1) ( про хліб) to get stale2) ( про людину) to harden, to grow callous, to become hard-hearted ( unfeeling)
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Callous — Cal lous, a. [L. callosus callous hard, fr. callum, callus, callous skin: cf. F. calleux.] 1. Hardened; indurated. A callous hand. Goldsmith. A callous ulcer. Dunglison. [1913 Webster] 2. Hardened in mind; insensible; unfeeling; unsusceptible.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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callous — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ insensitive and cruel. ► NOUN variant spelling of CALLUS(Cf. ↑callused). DERIVATIVES callously adverb callousness noun. ORIGIN Latin callosus hard skinned … English terms dictionary
callous — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin callosus, from callum, callus callous skin Date: 15th century 1. a. being hardened and thickened b. having calluses < callous hands > 2. a. feeling no emotion b. feeli … New Collegiate Dictionary
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