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insensitive English

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insensitive

not responsive to physical stimuli insensitive to radiation deficient in human sensibility; not mentally or morally sensitive insensitive to the needs of the patients

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Simple sentences

Tom is insensitive.
I dislike Chris because he is very rude and insensitive.
Soles of the feet are insensitive to heat and cold.
You are very insensitive.
I don't want to seem insensitive.
Tom's remark was tactless and insensitive.
Tom's remark was insensitive.
Why are guys so insensitive?

Movie subtitles

No, it's insensitive.
The executioner often found insensitive areas on the back of the accused.
A small white spot on the skin surface, cold and insensitive.
Darling. people think you're insensitive and inflexible.
I'm just ashamed of the way I talked to you. like a narrow-minded, insensitive small-town teetotaler.
Insensitive to your pain of having sacrificed your sister, she.
What i'm about to say might horrify the average person but to someone as insensitive as you it probably won't mean a thing.
Boorish and dull as I am, I'm not entirely insensitive to your feelings for each other.
How could you be insensitive to the beauty of the world?
A deserter in a stolen car with a hyterical woman is a moron or a drug addict, but is not insensitive.
The keys have filled my mind for so long, I have become insensitive to anything else.
She's really quite insensitive for such a dear little thing.
That tenderness? No! Insensitive man!
Insensitive and hateful.
A drug that, although it leaves the subject conscious, it renders him quite insensitive to pain.
How can you be so insensitive?
Insensitive to your pain of having sacrificed your sister, she herself doesn't shed a tear, but she still criticizes you.
I ruled out the oldest priest as probably insensitive to a good joke.
As soon as someone speaks about the convent, she becomes. insensitive.
Beam insensitive!
Decruz, though you're a little insensitive to it.
Insensitive man!
I'm not gonna sit around here a-and be apologized to. by a poor insensitive oaf!.
Parents are so insensitive.
I'm not entirely insensitive to your feelings for each other.
I know. I am not insensitive.
You're insensitive.
If I seem insensitive to what you're going through, understand-- it's the way I am.
Men become insensitive.
Relatively insensitive to interior irritation.
He seems so insensitive.
When you grow up with my father, you get immune. or insensitive to certain kinds of things.
It is no use snuggling up against it. painting over it, the tilt remains insensitive to the friendship you feel, to the love which you seek, to the desire which torments you.

News and current affairs

If those who gather in Moscow on May 9 do anything to validate Soviet war crimes, they will show themselves insensitive to the silent cries of WWII's tens of millions of dead innocents.
But the picture is far more complicated, because oil demand is extremely price insensitive.
It happened last autumn, and at that time I argued publicly against what I regarded as an insensitive act, because it hurt other peoples' religious feelings.
Respectable opponents of globalization avoid it in fear that they will be called racists or insensitive to the plight of the world's poorest.
We live in a secular world, where free speech can easily turn into insensitive and irresponsible mockery, while others see religion as their supreme goal, if not their last hope.
Even China, though highly insensitive to democratic principles, is discovering, with the dangerous spread of AIDS, an obligation to listen to popular clamor, and the need for public support to justify government actions.
If today's accounting rules are too insensitive to make this distinction, a separate entity could do the investing.
This is true to the extent that the Tribunal is insensitive to the intricate balancing expected of officials in the countries of the former Yugoslavia.
Sharia law as applied in Nigeria today is insensitive to the welfare of women.
For out of a confused swirl of economic ideology and sometimes insensitive advice has emerged a new form of drug-resistant tuberculosis that is proving hard to contain.
However, the case for intervention to keep CO2 levels within bounds (say, aiming to stabilize them at about 550 ppm) is sufficiently strong to be insensitive to this dispute.
There was, moreover, strong resentment that political power lay in the hands of western-based politicians and generals who were blatantly insensitive to Bengali demands.
When many of the most important actors in an economy are insensitive to market price signals, as they are in China, economic policy will need to be administrative in order to deal effectively with those players.
But can positive American gestures towards Turkey, a key NATO member, be sufficient to offset Israel's insensitive, if not reckless, policies?
For example, there have been publications of equally insensitive anti-Semitic cartoons in many Arab countries, against which no Muslim ever raised a finger.
But can positive American gestures towards Turkey, a key NATO member, be sufficient to offset Israel's insensitive, if not reckless, policies? The answer is unclear.

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