Without feeling or noticing something
“Marmaduke insensibly relapsed into the language of the Friends as he grew warm.”
In a manner demonstrating a lack of knowledge or ignorance
Unknowingly, without conscious thought or intent
“Peter Bell is a potter, a lawless, roving man, insensible to the beauty of nature.”
Adverb for without one's mental faculties, typically as a result of injury or intoxication
“Apparently, he is a rather high-level alcoholic, insensible between takes, though perfectly clear when required on cam.”
Adverb for inanimate, having no sentience or organic consciousness
“It may be aptly signified by the insensible objects of the vegetable world.”
Adverb for indifferent or apathetic to (something)
“Her outstanding flaw is the ability to be totally insensible to the feelings of others.”
Adverb for done or acting in an indifferent or apathetic manner
“It is not as though the school is insensible to the issues that have been raised by parents.”
Adverb for distasteful, crass or vulgar in nature
“There was little hope of softening the obstinate and insensible brute in whose power she was placed.”
Adverb for showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others
Adverb for having a naive or unsuspecting nature
Adverb for disposed to oblivion, lacking clarity or focus, immersed in reverie
Adverb for under the influence of drugs
Adverb for not in full control of one's faculties
Adverb for incomprehensible, not well articulated
Adverb for separated from the body, or not having a physical body
Adverb for difficult or impossible to define or describe
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