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    in·sen·si·tive
    /inˈsensədiv/

    adjective

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  2. Insensitive means not feeling or showing sympathy for other people's feelings, or not reacting to something. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences.

  3. Learn the meaning of insensitive, an adjective that describes someone or something that lacks feeling or tact. See synonyms, examples, word history and related entries.

  4. When your foot is asleep, it's insensitive or numb — you can't feel your friend poking at it. When you get really cold, you can become insensitive to pain. In the other sense, insensitive means the opposite of caring and sympatheticyou're insensitive to other people's feelings.

  5. Learn the meaning of insensitive, an adjective that describes someone who is unaware of or unsympathetic to other people's feelings or situations. See synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, and usage examples from various sources.

  6. Insensitive definition: deficient in human sensibility, acuteness of feeling, or consideration; unfeeling; callous. See examples of INSENSITIVE used in a sentence.

  7. insensitive (to something) not aware of changing situations, and therefore of the need to react to them. The government seems totally insensitive to the mood of the country. Many of the institutions were insensitive to the needs of their patients.

  8. Learn the meaning of insensitive, an adjective that describes someone who is unaware of or unsympathetic to other people's feelings or situations. Find synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, and usage examples of insensitive in American and British English.

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