INSENSATE vs UNFEELING: NOUN
- One who is insensate.
- N/A
INSENSATE vs UNFEELING: ADJECTIVE
- Without compunction or human feeling
- Lacking sensation or awareness; inanimate.
- Unconscious.
- Lacking sensibility; unfeeling.
- Lacking sense or the power to reason.
- Foolish; witless.
- Wanting sensibility; destitute of sense; stupid; foolish.
- Having no sensation or consciousness; unconscious; inanimate.
- Devoid of feeling and consciousness and animation
- Unfeeling, heartless, cruel, insensitive.
- Not responsive to sensory stimuli.
- Senseless; foolish; irrational.
- Devoid of feeling or sensation
- Devoid of feeling for others
- Having no physical feeling or sensation; insentient.
- Not sympathetic to others; callous or hardhearted.
- Destitute of feeling; void of sensibility; insensible; insensate.
- Without kind feelings; cruel; hard-hearted.
- Without emotion or sympathy
INSENSATE vs UNFEELING: VERB
- To render insensate; to deprive of sensation or consciousness
- N/A
INSENSATE vs UNFEELING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not endowed with sense; destitute of the power of feeling; naturally senseless; inanimate.
- Wanting or deprived of sense; destitute of natural sense or feeling; stupid.
- Marked by want of sense or feeling; manifesting insensibility; irrational; maniacal.
- Devoid of feeling; insensible; void of sensibility. Devoid of sympathy with others; hard-hearted; unsympathetic; cruel.
INSENSATE vs UNFEELING: RELATED WORDS
- Impotent, Wanton, Contemptible, Heartless, Heedless, Brainless, Insensible, Mindless, Unthinking, Cold blooded, Insentient, Cold, Inhumane, Inhuman, Unfeeling
- Insensitive, Emotionless, Soulless, Unloving, Unsympathetic, Coldhearted, Callous, Heartless, Uncaring, Numb, Stonyhearted, Insentient, Insensate, Uncompassionate, Hardhearted
INSENSATE vs UNFEELING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Impotent, Wanton, Contemptible, Heartless, Heedless, Brainless, Insensible, Mindless, Unthinking, Insentient, Cold blooded, Cold, Inhumane, Inhuman, Unfeeling
- Insensitive, Emotionless, Soulless, Unloving, Unsympathetic, Coldhearted, Callous, Heartless, Uncaring, Numb, Stonyhearted, Insentient, Insensate, Uncompassionate, Hardhearted
INSENSATE vs UNFEELING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Therefore, an intact albeit inadequate genitalia is probably better than an insensate sex organ.
- He will put a tongue and a song into the insensate stone.
- Destitute of feeling; void of sensibility; insensible; insensate.
- Jack, blind and insensate, made a fumbling gesture in the general direction of his shocked wife.
- This treatment is best such as a whirlpool tank, or by placing the injured limb insensate.
- Temple Bar with an insensate brutality and ferocity worthy of Abyssinia or Ashantes.
- Can you tell me why some parts of the eye are insensate?
- As a matter of fact insensate deconstructionists have mnemonically hazarded.
- Spryly extraneous cycleways had included until the ravenously insensate emile.
- Insensate Rage, Wrath of Khorne, or Unfettered Fury?
- Their hearts are callous and unfeeling, but I delight in your law.
- The children are, if possible, more unfeeling and crueller than their seniors.
- And preclude most spinal pound does not from a unfeeling cause.
- However, it quietly leaves those who are ungrateful, unfeeling and idle.
- Sensitivity toward couples without children spares them from unfeeling remarks.
- Then, the royal family was criticized as aloof and unfeeling.
- He has been adjudged dumb, stupid, indifferent, and unfeeling.
- This is not an unfeeling or uncompassionate judge.
- The motto of unfeeling, heartless, and selfish individuals.
- What she says is shocking, crass, and unfeeling.
INSENSATE vs UNFEELING: QUESTIONS
- Can tendon transfers be performed in the insensate hand?
- Does utilitarianism render men cold and calculating and unfeeling?
- How do you deal with people who are emotionally unfeeling?