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Insensitive

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Adjective

1. insensitive

not responsive to physical stimuli

Example Sentences:
'insensitive to radiation'

2. insensitive

deficient in human sensibility; not mentally or morally sensitive

Example Sentences:
'insensitive to the needs of the patients'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Insensitive

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adjective
1. 
lacking sensitivity; unfeeling
2. 
lacking physical sensation
3. (postpositive; foll by to)
not sensitive (to) or affected (by)
insensitive to radiation

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Insensitive

see synonyms of insensitive
adjective
1. 
not sensitive; esp., incapable of being impressed, influenced, or affected; having little or no reaction (to)
2. 
having or showing a lack of concern for the feelings of others; tactless

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Insensitive

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adj.
1. Not physically sensitive; numb.
2.
a. Lacking in sensitivity to the feelings or circumstances of others; unfeeling.
b. Indifferent or inattentive: insensitive to the needs of the customers.
3. Not readily responsive to external influence or stimulation: a commodity price that is insensitive to fluctuations in demand.

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