Calloused in a sentence as an adjective

Have we become so calloused that we freely make up excuses for this kind of behaviour?

FaceID is great for my aging parents who have calloused hands, but I still prefer TouchID.

It’s cold and calloused but it’s either vaccine or a long drawn out constant state of fear and social distancing.

In America for two hundred and twenty-one years -- block by block, brick by brick, calloused hand by calloused hand.

I'm not sure how you came to the conclusion that I have a calloused view towards civilian casualties?

My fingertips are either a bit more calloused now from moving between keys or my fingers have worn away the keys' sharp edges.

Unbelievable that you seem to have such a hard calloused view of civilian casualties.

I don't mean to be calloused though, this is truly a horrible situation, and I do feel empathic towards people that are unable to take care of their body.

Try very hard not to be just cynical about it and let your sensitivity to that signal become calloused... it is incredibly useful!

Turns out that people's consciences are pretty darn calloused these days, so if you're depending on on other people's empathy to solve your problems you're going to be waiting a long time.

Ricardian theories of comparative advantage drive wealth into the hands of those who control capital, not into the calloused hands of the poor suckers who sweat.

It goes on to say "...while holding each other's calloused hands at the alter", which, in the context, is easily assumed to be a man and a woman, but which isn't actually, as it's referring to the hypothetical person and the man or woman they are marrying.

> If a companies working conditions are really that dangerous you can work in another factory or educate yourself and become skilled enough to be worth while to please.> Call me calloused,Well, not so much calloused as much as completely, laughably, uneducated.

I agree, I particularly like this line:In that pursuit, internet culture subconsciously turned itself into a calloused nub, a place where so many “jokes” are the equivalent of running and shouting “fire!” in a movie theater, and a place where the biggest joke of all is the idea of caring about anything in the first place

Calloused definitions

adjective

having calluses; having skin made tough and thick through wear; "calloused skin"; "with a workman's callous hands"

See also: callous thickened