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“insensate”
insensate (adjective), more insensate, most insensate
1. A reference to a person or an animal that is inanimate and apparently does not know what is going on in the area: Jerry's dog was sleeping so soundly, that it seemed to be as insensate as a log.
2. Pertaining to a lack of common sense or reasonable thinking: Jerry heard the man at the restaurant make insensate comments about the waiter's racial background.
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2. Pertaining to a lack of common sense or reasonable thinking: Jerry heard the man at the restaurant make insensate comments about the waiter's racial background.
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senso-, sens-, sensi-, sensori-, sent-
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“insensate”
Referring to a lack of common sense, being irrational in one's behavior, or having no feeling regarding what is going on. (2)
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