Similar words: sensitive, sensitivity, insensible, insensibly, positive, positively, inquisitive, sense. Meaning: [ɪn'sensətɪv] adj. 1. not responsive to physical stimuli 2. deficient in human sensibility; not mentally or morally sensitive.
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61. The surface of the brain is totally insensitive, and operations on the brain in humans commonly involve only a local anaesthetic.
62. They are, therefore, insensitive to trial-by-trial variations in performance or experimental conditions.
63. He's self-centred, manipulative, insensitive; classic signs of a personality problem.
64. In Ursula's humble opinion, the ice might start to thaw if you stop being a brutish, insensitive lout.
65. With no-one wishing to appear insensitive or dull-witted the audience gives an enthusiastic response, thereby upsetting Nero.
66. The authors were not insensitive to the problems the dual command structure presents.
67. But the later industrialists, the heirs of the steam age, were completely and grotesquely insensitive.
68. Still fuming at the insensitive arrogance of the man she turned and left the office.
69. I think we as writers should respect and be grateful for the efforts of our peers to avoid destructive or insensitive criticism.
70. The man who is so insensitive that he doesn't realise what's happening needs it spelt out to him.
71. It was insensitive to the champion's feelings but Henin looked as though she needed all the help she could get.
72. How many times have i nearly wept at the destruction of delicate little scallops at the hands of ignorant or insensitive chefs?
73. But the directors of the museum at that time were so insensitive that they actually discouraged her generous offer.
74. The diffusion rate was the most insensitive to temperature.
75. Alternate dictionary order, case - insensitive, uppercase pref.
76. Villains are characteristically mean, rude, insensitive, conceited and selfish.
77. Do you think they're depressed or just nasally insensitive?
78. He was insensitive to all kinds of discourtesy.
79. She chastised him for his insensitive remarks.
80. How you can be so insensitive absolutely beats me.
81. Alcohol made me sharp-tongued, indiscreet, insensitive, belligerent, and sleepy.
82. Most laboratory animals are quite insensitive to enterotoxin.
83. To others we seem insensitive and arrogant.
84. This is not just nonsense, but revoltingly insensitive.
85. The plates are insensitive to red light.
85. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
86. Dictionary order, case - insensitive, accent - insensitive, for use with the 850 ( Multilingual ) Character Set.
87. Graduations manufactured with the SUPRADUR process act optically like three-dimensional phase gratings, but they have a planar structure and are therefore particularly insensitive to contamination.
88. The improved fuzzy C-means clustering algorithm has better robustness and makes the cluster results insensitive to the predefined cluster number.
89. You would have had them back long after shrugging them off for ever: strong but submissive, insensitive, while abrasively solicitous.
90. They can be long-winded, insensitive and impolite, often failing to look people in the eye.
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