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callous - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of callous in Hindi

  • कठोर
  • घट्टेदार
  • निर्दयी
  • बेदर्द
  • कड़ा

callous Definition

  • showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others. ( दूसरों के प्रति असंवेदनशील और क्रूर उपेक्षा दिखाना या करना। )

callous Example

  • I guess this means I don't need to feel I went wrong somewhere raising someone who has become such a cruel and callous snob? ( मुझे लगता है कि इसका मतलब यह है कि मुझे यह महसूस करने की ज़रूरत नहीं है कि मैं गलत तरीके से किसी ऐसे व्यक्ति को उठा रहा हूं जो इस तरह का क्रूर और मूर्ख व्यक्ति बन गया है? )
  • People capable of that sort of uncaring and cruelly callous behavior tend to move on to humans if they are not stopped early enough. ( इस तरह के अनियंत्रित और क्रूर क्रूर व्यवहार करने में सक्षम लोगों को मनुष्यों के लिए आगे बढ़ने की प्रवृत्ति होती है अगर उन्हें पर्याप्त रूप से रोका नहीं जाता है। )
  • He was knocked to the floor by a cold and callous killer, which left him totally defenceless on the floor. ( उसे ठंड और बेहूदा हत्यारे ने फर्श पर गिरा दिया, जिससे वह फर्श पर पूरी तरह से बेहोश हो गया। )
  • Sadly, there is big money in rare species, but this is a very cruel and callous type of crime, and one we are anxious to stamp out. ( अफसोस की बात है कि दुर्लभ प्रजातियों में बड़ा पैसा है, लेकिन यह एक बहुत ही क्रूर और भयानक प्रकार का अपराध है, और एक हम बाहर मुहर लगाने के लिए उत्सुक हैं। )
  • Certainly, there is no denying that these cruel and callous acts were terrorism. ( निश्चित रूप से, इस बात से कोई इंकार नहीं है कि ये क्रूर और घिनौने कृत्य आतंकवाद थे। )
  • Under its sugarcoating of carefree decadence lies a remarkably cruel and callous film. ( लापरवाही के पतन के अपने चीनीकरण के तहत एक उल्लेखनीय क्रूर और बुलंद फिल्म है। )

More Sentence

  • But despite the ineluctable force of modernization it's surprising how strongly and deeply rooted this callous disregard for women is.
  • I don't think I'm a cruel or callous person, and I don't want to think that what happened to me made me into one.
  • Jasmine felt a deep stab of anger at that callous comment and she glared at him.
  • It is this callous indifference to human life on the part of the ‘disciples’ that he is alerting us to.
  • If only you new the truth you would hang your head in shame at your ignorance and callous disregard for the suffering of your fellow Australians.
  • By defending his blundering ways, this self-serving little weasel shows callous disregard for that poor little girl.
  • All of them are presented as taking place in an environment of such reckless irresponsibility and callous disregard of the value of human life as to strain credulity.
  • This isn't callous and soulless; it can be rich and exciting.
  • He was capable of cold, even callous detachment - surely qualities essential for that sort of work.
  • This explains in part why slaves were often brutalized by the callous administration of cruel punishments.
  • Why didn't I bombard him with cruel, viciously callous words?
  • This just excuses all cruel and callous behavior and makes the recipient of it the one to bear the burden.
  • The whole arms business has made top politicians, of both main parties, increasingly callous and insensitive.
  • More than rage, it was a pity that filled me on seeing this callous indifference all around.
  • It sets a fine example for callousness and tacit cruelty in all walks of life.
  • I am so glad she didn't stay because I would not have wanted her to see the absolute callousness and rudeness of some of my co-workers.
  • The women were separated and roughly tied up by intruders who then callously ransacked their home taking a sum of cash and a lifetime's collection of jewellery.
  • Even though no one can dispute that these individuals committed a callously vicious crime, I did however, lean towards providing them with a second chance.
  • The sheer callousness of the cruelty is beyond belief.
  • These forces, which have benefited from the growth of terrorism, are today callously turning the phenomenon to their own political and ideological ends.
  • The massacre was notorious because of its callousness and brutality.
  • A father smothered his daughter to death nine years ago and then callously continued his life as if nothing had happened, a court was told.
  • Numerous students made a joint effort to keep the venue clean by ensuring that students used the bin instead of callously littering.
  • The callousness and cruelty of these posters exposes them as abhorrent and cruel freaks who have no soul or compassion.