insensible in English

adjective
1
without one's mental faculties, typically a result of violence or intoxication; unconscious.
they knocked each other insensible with their fists
2
unaware of; indifferent to.
they slept on, insensible to the headlight beams
synonyms:unaware ofignorant ofunconscious ofunmindful ofoblivious toincognizant ofindifferent toimpervious todeaf toblind tounaffected byin the dark about
3
too small or gradual to be perceived; inappreciable.
varying by insensible degrees
adjective

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "insensible" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "insensible", or refer to the context using the word "insensible" in the English Dictionary.

1. Doug seemed insensible to the cold.

2. He drank himself insensible.

3. Insensible; stupid; as Brutish men

4. He fell to the ground, insensible.

5. The room grew cold by insensible degrees.

6. My heart should have been so insensible.

7. We were insensible of the risks involved.

8. They were not insensible of the risks.

9. We are not insensible of your kindness.

10. He was not insensible to her rosy symmetry.

11. When your hands are frozen, they become insensible.

12. 13 synonyms for Comatose: unconscious, in a coma, out cold, insensible, insensate, inert, stupefied, out cold, somnolent, torpid, insensible, dead to the world

13. In fact, to my eyes, she seemed directly insensible.

14. She remained insensible of the dangers that lay ahead.

15. In the martial furry men became insensible to wounds.

16. I think he's largely insensible to other people's distress.

17. Burgwyn was suffering from an Apoplecticstroke, and was lying insensible

18. George was a serious man and insensible to such enticements.

19. In the most insensible or childish minds, there is some train of reflection.

20. We found her lying on the floor, drunk and insensible.

21. 11 synonyms for Benumbed: dull, insensible, insensitive, numb, stuporous, torpid, unresponsive

22. On these occasions, it was said, he was insensible to both fatigue and heat.

23. She shouldn't restrain her anger at this insensible attitude of theirs.

24. By insensible gradations the last of the alchemists became the first of the experimental philosophers.

25. 11 synonyms for Benumbed: dull, insensible, insensitive, numb, stuporous, torpid, unresponsive, wooden

26. Countless people have died horridness unthinkable death to fit Japan's insensible appetitive ambition.

27. Her quiet lucidity startled him, but did not mislead him into thinking her insensible.

28. For many days, Oliver remained insensible to all the goodness of his new friends.

29. It was impossible for her to be insensible of Mr. Crawford's change of manners.

30. Synonyms for Benumbed include numb, unfeeling, insensible, insensitive, stupefied, dazed, deadened, foggy, frozen and fuzzy

31. Antonyms for Apprehensible include impalpable, imperceptible, inappreciable, indistinguishable, insensible, undetectable, small, subtle, minute and slight

32. From German and Swedish Brutto (“gross”), from Italian bruto (“brute”), from Latin brūtus (“dull, stupid, insensible”) .

33. Rendered insensible by means of anesthesia Familiarity information: Anaesthetised used as an adjective is very rare.

34. Elinor was very angry, but Marianne seemed entirely insensible of the sting, for she calmly replied.

35. Rendered insensible by means of anesthesia Familiarity information: Anesthetized used as an adjective is very rare.

36. It was absence of mind that made him insensible to all that was passing around him.

37. Branniest and insensible Rudolfo adopts: which Fazeel is nobler enough? The department of attorney terminates in your pdf screen with

38. Biocentrism offers a springboard to make sense of aspects of biological and physical science which are currently insensible

39. (The Call of the Wild, by Jack London) The Bench was nothing to me but an insensible Blunderer…

40. Inert, stupefied, out cold, somnolent, torpid, insensible, dead to the world (informal), drugged Granpa lies Comatose on the sofa.

41. To be inaccessible to cars translation spanish, English - Spanish dictionary, meaning, see also 'inaccessibility',insensible',incredible',inedible', example of use

42. Today, Besotted indicates someone so infatuated or obsessed with someone or something that they are nearly insensible, as if drunk.

43. Adjective 1. unconscious, in a coma, out cold, insensible, insensate The right side of my brain had been so severely bruised that I was Comatose for a month

44. Freezing is the earthly Blockish insensible condition of a soul which may indeed be melted by warm breath but must first be so melted before it can sway to it

45. Apathetic adjective uninterested, passive, indifferent, sluggish, unmoved, stoic, stoical, unconcerned, listless, cold, cool, impassive, unresponsive, phlegmatic, unfeeling, unemotional, torpid, emotionless, insensible Many people feel Apathetic about the candidates in both parties.

46. L'Apathie désigne un manque d'intérêt émotionnel involontaire : la personne est insensible à la motivation ou à la passion, et peut ressentir une grande fatigue

47. Scientists have coined the word “Confabulation” to explain how a person’s brain makes up information, albeit false information, to help them make sense of situations that otherwise would appear to be insensible

48. Benumbed: 1 adj lacking sensation Synonyms: asleep , numb insensible incapable of physical sensation adj having lost or been caused to lose interest because of overexposure “the Benumbed intellectual faculties can no longer respond” Synonyms: dulled uninterested not having or showing interest

49. ‘The army itself was Barbarized and turned into an instrument of sheer oppression.’ ‘Manners are what vex or soothe, corrupt or purify, exalt or debase, barbarize or refine us, by a constant, steady, uniform, insensible operation, like that of the air we breathe in.’

50. Anaesthetize, anesthetize ; Anaesthetizes, anesthetizes; anaesthetized, anesthetized; anaesthetizing, anesthetizing To administer medications to a person, or animal, that is designed to render the recipient insensible and unaware of any pain: Angela, the nurse, used an alcohol swab to clean Marie's skin before using an injection to anesthetize her.