it's like lacking in sensitivity to the feelings or circumstances of others.
not tending to feel
Insensitivity means to be callous or rude, and to have no regard for another persons feelings or predicament.
Insensitive refers to showing no concern for others' feelings
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The adjective sensitive and its opposite can be used physically or metaphorically.The fingernail is dead material and is itself insensitive to pain.The insensitive neighbor continued to complain about the family's beloved dog even after it died.
Manhid translates into English as numb or insensitive.
unmindful, unkind, tactless, neglectful, insensitive, inattentive
Not sensitive; wanting sensation, or wanting acute sensibility.
Very mean he is a insensitive lover
He made an insensitive comment about her appearance.
Incentive is something that motivates a person to accomplish something. The high pay was an incentive for him to do perfect work.If you're asking about insensitive, then: a person is insensitive when they do not care about other people's feelings. She cried and cried, but he remained coldly insensitive.
How Insensitive was created in 1963.
Insensitive means showing or feeling very little or no concern for another person's feelings. Someone who is insensitive often says or does things that are hurtful to other people's feelings.
Insensitive - song - was created in 1994.
The Insensitive Princess was created in 1983.
How Insensitive - album - was created in 1969.
The duration of The Insensitive Princess is 240.0 seconds.
The word insensitive is an adjective; it is used to describe a noun in the English language.To be 'insensitive' is to lack empathy and compassion, or to have a general disregard for the feelings or experiences of another being.Here are some examples of the word 'insensitive' used in sentences:The tax-collecter was insensitive to the villagers as he made his rounds.The policeman was insensitive towards the criminal he was arresting.
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Time-Insensitive Material was created on 2009-03-24.