insensible

[ in-sen-suh-buhl ]
/ ɪnˈsɛn sə bəl /

adjective

Origin of insensible

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English word from Latin word insēnsibilis. See in-3, sensible

OTHER WORDS FROM insensible

in·sen·si·bly, adverb in·sen·si·bil·i·ty, noun

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British Dictionary definitions for insensible

insensible
/ (ɪnˈsɛnsəbəl) /

adjective

lacking sensation or consciousness
(foll by of or to) unaware (of) or indifferent (to) insensible to suffering
thoughtless or callous
a less common word for imperceptible

Derived forms of insensible

insensibility or insensibleness, noun insensibly, adverb

Medical definitions for insensible

insensible
[ ĭn-sĕnsə-bəl ]

adj.

Having lost consciousness, especially temporarily; unconscious.
Lacking physical sensation or the power to react, as to pain or cold; numb.