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Meanings of
insensate
in English
Catalan
insensible
Back to the meaning
Devoid of feeling and consciousness and animation.
insentient
sentient
Related terms
unfeeling
Catalan
insensible
Without compunction or human feeling.
cold
inhuman
cold-blooded
Related terms
inhumane
Synonyms
Examples for "
cold
"
cold
inhuman
cold-blooded
Examples for "
cold
"
1
North-West Province: Fine and cool Free State: Fine and
cold
to cool.
2
Free State: Fine and cool but
cold
in places in the south.
3
Northern Europe remains
cold
,
with forecasts expecting them to remain below normal.
4
Cook noodles in water according to package directions; rinse with
cold
water.
5
US v China: is this the start of a new
cold
war?
1
He also played down reports of
inhuman
conditions in Libyan detention centers.
2
The act of terrorism to bomb public places is an
inhuman
act.
3
This I consider the most
inhuman
method in the art of shoeing.
4
Personality appears only in man; the universe is not
inhuman
,
but unhuman.
5
This is the most
inhuman
selection committee, de Maiziere said on Tuesday.
1
By the time they are 18 they are
cold
-
blooded
assassins, Rojas said.
2
Kidnappings, bombings and
cold
-
blooded
executions left the Tupamaros' romantic reputation in tatters.
3
She could use a knife with
cold
-
blooded
efficiency if the need arose.
4
We are intensely indignant at this term; we consider it so
cold
-
blooded
.
5
If that's the way it happened, we're talking about a
cold
-
blooded
bastard.
Usage of
insensate
in English
1
Bettina turned sick at the mad terror in
it
-
the
insensate
,
awful horror.
2
Nothing impeded him in the realization of those immense but
insensate
designs.
3
Things which happen in space happen with
insensate
violence and incredible swiftness.
4
Bird, beast and
insensate
clod all felt the challenge of the season.
5
A month ago, and the foreign demand was a thing almost
insensate
.
6
It tremored through the backstreets, passed snoring drunks still sodden and
insensate
.
7
He was known as a little demon, of
insensate
cruelty and viciousness.
8
Regret at their
insensate
rage is sure to succeed all such outbreaks.
9
They goad and afflict a heedless man or one that is
insensate
.
10
And he knelt over the
insensate
woman, reaching for her layered shirts.
11
Vaisampayana continued, 'These Brahmanas then,
insensate
with rage, uttered the sound Hun.
12
Two of those
insensate
were dragged across the floor to clear the way.
13
The
insensate
horde came like the surging tide of driven waters.
14
It was simply mad,
insensate
jealousy; a vicious attempt to make me suffer.
15
Blind and
insensate
,
Jadwin strove against the torrent of the wheat.
16
The
insensate
savages came on, regardless of the numbers who fell.
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insensate
Adjective
Adverb
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
insensate jealousy
so insensate
insensate desire
insensate folly
insensate fury
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Translations for
insensate
Catalan
insensible
Insensate
through the time
Insensate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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