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15 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Insensible' in a Sentence

"Lacking the ability to feel or perceive; without sensation; unconscious, typically as a result of a forceful impact." more

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The robot, being insensible, couldn't feel the bumps as it rolled over the rocks.
The teddy bear felt insensible after being hugged too tightly.
Despite the sunshine, the insensible snowman remained cold and unmoved.
The insensible robot continued its tasks without noticing the changes around it.
The insensible clock ticked away, oblivious to the excitement in the room.
The insensible robot continued its task despite the loud noises in the factory.
The rock was insensible to the touch, cold and hard.
The teddy bear felt insensible when it was left outside in the rain.
Wrapped up in a captivating book, Sarah remained insensible to the passing time.
The insensible doll felt nothing when I hugged it tightly.
The stone was insensible to the changes in weather, sitting still in the garden.
After the intense soccer match, the exhausted players were insensible to the cheers of the crowd.
The snowman became insensible as the warm sun melted it away.
She remained insensible to the loud music playing in the background.
After the accident, the injured man lay insensible on the ground until help arrived.

Insensible

in-sen-suh-buhl
adjectiveLacking the ability to feel or perceive; without sensation; unconscious, typically as a result of a forceful impact.
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Last Updated On: March 27, 2024
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