OXFORD 9000
📚 adj • entry_id 40782

insensate

/ɪnˈsɛn.sət/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
inconsciente
Having no sensation or consciousness; unconscious; inanimate.
If I might be Insensate matter With sensate me Sitting within, Harking and prying, I might begin To dicker with dying.
Since thus divided — equal must it be If the deep barrier be of earth, or sea; It may be both — but one day end it must In the dark union of insensate dust.
absurdo
Senseless; foolish; irrational; thoughtless.
Stupidly dozing, or communing with her incapable self about nothing, she sat for a little while with her hands at her ears. . . . Finally, she laid her insensate grasp upon the bot…
[…]the sot, the gambler, the bully, the jockey, the insensate fool, were a thousand times preferable to Rashleigh;—[…]
inhumano
Unfeeling, heartless, cruel, insensitive.
I was cold-hearted, hard, insensate.
That insensate, bestial determination, iron-hearted, iron-strong, had beaten down opposition, had carried its point.
indiferente
Not responsive to sensory stimuli; unfeeling.
If the ophthalmic branch is cut the patient must be told about the hazards of having an insensate cornea.
The presence of severe pain with a deep plantar foot infection in a diabetic patient is often the first alarming symptom, especially in a patient with a previously insensate foot.