insensate (Meaning)

Wordnet

insensate (a)

devoid of feeling and consciousness and animation

Wordnet

insensate (s)

without compunction or human feeling

Webster

insensate (a.)

Wanting sensibility; destitute of sense; stupid; foolish.

insensate Sentence Examples

  1. The insensate driver sped down the road, oblivious to the danger he posed.
  2. The patient lay insensate, unable to respond to any stimuli.
  3. The insensate stare of the mannequin sent shivers down his spine.
  4. The bullet had rendered her insensate, leaving her motionless and unresponsive.
  5. The insensate body of the whale washed up on the shore, a victim of human activity.
  6. The insensate crowd cheered wildly, unaware of the true cost of their actions.
  7. The insensate thief looted the house, leaving nothing of value behind.
  8. The insensate politician ignored the plight of the poor, pursuing only his own selfish agenda.
  9. The insensate child ran into the street, unaware of the approaching car.
  10. The insensate machine performed repetitive tasks, devoid of any thought or feeling.

FAQs About the word insensate

devoid of feeling and consciousness and animation, without compunction or human feelingWanting sensibility; destitute of sense; stupid; foolish.

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The insensate driver sped down the road, oblivious to the danger he posed.

The patient lay insensate, unable to respond to any stimuli.

The insensate stare of the mannequin sent shivers down his spine.

The bullet had rendered her insensate, leaving her motionless and unresponsive.