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  • 121senseless — /ˈsɛnsləs/ (say sensluhs) adjective 1. unconscious. 2. destitute or deprived of sensation; insentient. 3. destitute of mental perception or appreciation. 4. stupid or foolish, as persons or actions. 5. nonsensical or meaningless, as words: this… …

  • 122callous — [adj] cruel, insensitive apathetic, blind to, careless, case hardened, cold, cold blooded, deaf to, hard, hard bitten, hard boiled, hardened, hardhearted, heartless, impassive, impenitent, indifferent, indurated, inflexible, insensate, insensible …

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  • 123inanimate — [adj] not alive, not organic azoic, cold, dead, defunct, dull, exanimate, extinct, idle, inactive, inert, inoperative, insensate, insentient, lifeless, mineral, motionless, nonanimal, nonvegetable, quiescent, soulless, spiritless; concept 539 Ant …

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  • 124numb — [adj] deadened, insensitive aloof, anesthetized, apathetic, asleep, benumbed, callous, casual, comatose, dazed, dead, detached, disinterested, frozen, immobilized, incurious, indifferent, insensate, insensible, insentient, lethargic, listless,… …

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  • 125insentience — noun lacking consciousness or ability to perceive sensations • Ant: ↑sentience • Derivationally related forms: ↑insentient • Hypernyms: ↑inanimateness, ↑lifelessness …

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  • 126sentience — noun 1. state of elementary or undifferentiated consciousness the crash intruded on his awareness • Syn: ↑awareness • Derivationally related forms: ↑sentient, ↑aware (for: ↑awareness) …

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  • 127insentiency — insenˈtience or insenˈtiency noun • • • Main Entry: ↑insentient …

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  • 128in|sen|ti|ent — «ihn SEHN shee uhnt, shuhnt», adjective. unable to feel; inanimate; lifeless: »She had seen herself sunning on deck…insentient with ease (New Yorker) …

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