Meaning & Definition of word "Insensible"

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    Insensible

    /ɪnˈsɛn.sə.bəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Lacking physical sensation or the ability to feel; unable to perceive or respond to stimuli.
      • Example: After the accident, he lay insensible on the ground, unresponsive to the paramedics.
    • 2. Unaware or indifferent to something; lacking awareness or consciousness.
      • Example: She remained insensible to the criticism directed at her, continuing her work without a second thought.
    • 3. Not capable of being perceived or felt.
      • Example: The insensible passage of time seemed to stretch on during the long, boring lecture.

    Etymology

    Latin 'insensibilis', from 'in-' meaning 'not' + 'sensibilis' meaning 'sensible'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    insensible to reason:

    Unable to be persuaded or influenced.

    insensible to pain:

    Unresponsive to or incapable of feeling pain.

    Related Words

    sensitivity:

    The quality of being sensitive; increased awareness of feelings.

    insensate:

    Without physical sensation; lacking reason or understanding.

    Slang Meanings of insensible

    Meaning: Numb to feelings or emotions.

    Example Sentence: After everything that happened, he seemed totally insensible.

    Meaning: Out of touch with reality.

    Example Sentence: That movie was so wild, it's like the writer was insensible to what the audience wanted.