The word, 'senseless', means incapable of sensation. A person could say that someone is senseless, and mean that they lack sense, or the ability to think correctly.
The root for the word "senseless" is "sense," which refers to the ability to perceive and understand things. The addition of the suffix "-less" changes the meaning to "lacking sense" or "without sense."
His dreams were senseless and inchoate.
The word Dattebayo originates from the Japanese language and has no real meaning. It was used in Japanese anime and the creator said it was a senseless word that he would use as a child.
Yes, the opposite of meaningful would be senseless. Meaningful conveys a sense of purpose or significance, while senseless implies a lack of logic or meaning.
It is often senseless how people deliberately kill animals even though its illegal.
You would add the suffix -less meaning without or lacking, to make "senseless."
That is the correct spelling of "senseless" (insensate, or without logical reason).
It comes from the Middle French word "stupide" which came from the Latin word "stupidus" which figuratively means "amazed, confounded" but literally means "struck senseless." The Latin word is a form of the Latin verb "stupere" meaning "to be amazed" (which is where "stupendous" comes from)
Senseless: he was so senseless he forgot how to write his name!
Senseful, senseless and sensual are adjective of the noun sense.
No. Some synonyms ofcalm are: serene;tranquil;peaceful
To make senseless or dizzy by violence; to render senseless by a blow, as on the head., To dull or deaden the sensibility of; to overcome; especially, to overpower one's sense of hearing., To astonish; to overpower; to bewilder., The condition of being stunned.