uncalloused

/ʌnˈkæləst/
adjective
  1. Not having hard, thick areas of skin; soft and smooth.
    • After weeks of rest, his hands were uncalloused and soft again.
    • Gardeners often envy the uncalloused skin of new workers.
    • The uncalloused soles of her feet were sensitive to the rough ground.
  2. Not hardened or made insensitive by experience; still tender or naive.
    • His uncalloused optimism annoyed the cynical veterans.
    • Her uncalloused heart still believed in the goodness of strangers.
    • The uncalloused young soldier was shocked by the realities of war.
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