insentiment (Meaning)

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insentiment (a.)

Not sentient; not having perception, or the power of perception.

Synonyms & Antonyms of insentiment

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

insentiment Sentence Examples

  1. The insentiment surrounding the politician's speech was one of contempt.
  2. Despite their differences, they shared a deep insentiment of loss.
  3. The insentiment of joy permeated the festival, spreading happiness like wildfire.
  4. Their insentiment of gratitude was evident in the heartfelt thank-you note they sent.
  5. The insentiment of fear gripped the town as the storm approached.
  6. The insentiment of excitement rippled through the crowd at the announcement of the concert lineup.
  7. The teacher's insentiment of encouragement inspired his students to reach their potential.
  8. The insentiment of solidarity bound the community together during the crisis.
  9. The insentiment of remorse weighed heavily on the conscience of the guilty party.
  10. The insentiment of pride filled her heart as she witnessed her daughter's accomplishments.

FAQs About the word insentiment

Not sentient; not having perception, or the power of perception.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The insentiment surrounding the politician's speech was one of contempt.

Despite their differences, they shared a deep insentiment of loss.

The insentiment of joy permeated the festival, spreading happiness like wildfire.

Their insentiment of gratitude was evident in the heartfelt thank-you note they sent.