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  • 41pitiless — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) , n. inclement, malevolent; merciless, cruel, unfeeling, ruthless. See severity. Ant., kind, thoughtful. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. unfeeling, merciless, obdurate, unpitying, callous, soulless,… …

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  • 42insensitive — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. unfeeling, uncaring, tactless, inconsiderate; see callous , indifferent 1 , tactless . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. unfeeling, thoughtless, inconsiderate, indifferent, obtuse, callous, unconcerned, hardened, thick… …

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  • 43stonyhearted — adjective devoid of feeling for others an unfeeling wretch • Syn: ↑hardhearted, ↑unfeeling • Similar to: ↑uncompassionate • Derivationally related forms: ↑unfeelingness ( …

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  • 44in|du|rate — «verb. IHN du rayt, dyu ; adjective. IHN du riht, dyu », verb, rat|ed, rat|ing, adjective. –v.t. 1. to make (a substance) hard; harden: »Surgeons…Spend raptures upon perfect specimens Of indurated veins (Elizabeth Barret …

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  • 45Brutish — Bru tish, a. Pertaining to, or resembling, a brute or brutes; of a cruel, gross, and stupid nature; coarse; unfeeling; unintelligent. [1913 Webster] O, let all provocation Take every brutish shape it can devise. Leigh Hunt. [1913 Webster] Man may …

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  • 46Brutishly — Brutish Bru tish, a. Pertaining to, or resembling, a brute or brutes; of a cruel, gross, and stupid nature; coarse; unfeeling; unintelligent. [1913 Webster] O, let all provocation Take every brutish shape it can devise. Leigh Hunt. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 47Brutishness — Brutish Bru tish, a. Pertaining to, or resembling, a brute or brutes; of a cruel, gross, and stupid nature; coarse; unfeeling; unintelligent. [1913 Webster] O, let all provocation Take every brutish shape it can devise. Leigh Hunt. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 48Callous — 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.… …

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  • 49Callously — 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;… …

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  • 50Hard — (h[aum]rd), a. [Compar. {Harder} ( [ e]r); superl. {Hardest}.] [OE. hard, heard, AS. heard; akin to OS. & D. hard, G. hart, OHG. herti, harti, Icel. har[eth]r, Dan. haard, Sw. h[*a]rd, Goth. hardus, Gr. kraty s strong, ka rtos, kra tos, strength …

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