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Meanings of
insensibly
in English
In a numb manner; without feeling.
numbly
Usage of
insensibly
in English
1
There was much in Brandon that wound itself
insensibly
around the heart.
2
Never mind if it is trash now; their tastes will
insensibly
alter.
3
Out of darkness it came
insensibly
into the marvellous light of to-day.
4
Presently they went into the orchard, and
insensibly
the subject was renewed.
5
Virginia had
insensibly
,
as it were, become the principal theater of war.
6
The holiday instituted in honor of Jack was
insensibly
prolonged into weeks.
7
But there was the story, growing
insensibly
out of the range work.
8
When he strikes the stunning blow, they drop
insensibly
to the earth.
9
Barbier's talk had
insensibly
determined all his ideas of the imperial regime.
10
See how our government has
insensibly
drifted towards a strong central power.
11
That impressed itself
insensibly
upon us as worthy of the highest respect.
12
His Catholic principles
insensibly
vanish, and the standards of paganism replace them.
13
Perhaps, with the shot, the outlaw
insensibly
somewhat relaxed that choking arm.
14
Though I lived with the strictest economy, my purse
insensibly
grew lighter.
15
The troubled, stormy thoughts of his distraught mind merged
insensibly
into prayers.
16
By continuing to teach music, I
insensibly
gained some knowledge of it.
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insensibly
Adverb
Frequent collocations
pass insensibly
fall insensibly
begin insensibly
merge insensibly
become insensibly
More collocations
Insensibly
through the time
Insensibly
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common