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callousness

[kal-uhs-nis] / ˈkæl əs nɪs /














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Throughout its episode “Succession” hits an array of thematic notes beyond the obvious concerning the Roys’ dysfunction and the callousness of the wealthy.

From Salon

But I got used to that too—the callousness of powerful people and the way they didn’t care what was fair.

From Literature

It was an act of the most horrendous callousness and self-interest.

From BBC

There was a callousness about his exit and the brutal words about him from Desmond.

From BBC

We knew this from past cross-country trips, but we felt surprised all over again—perhaps because of the callousness we perceive among people we see in the news.

From The Wall Street Journal