Coldhearted vs Callous - What's the difference?
coldhearted | callous | Related terms |
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, passage=Since she sprang from the imagination of the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen in 1890, this coldhearted antiheroine has maintained a tight grip on the attention of audiences across the globe, outstripping all the many other complicated women in Ibsen’s oeuvre, even the door-slamming Nora of “A Doll’s House. }}
Emotionally hardened; unfeeling and indifferent to the suffering/feelings of others.
Having calluses.
As adjectives the difference between coldhearted and callous
is that coldhearted is alternative form of lang=en while callous is emotionally hardened; unfeeling and indifferent to the suffering/feelings of others.coldhearted
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callous
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(en adjective)- She was so callous that she could criticise a cancer patient for wearing a wig.
