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Uninterested vs Insensible - What's the difference?

uninterested | insensible | Related terms |

Uninterested is a related term of insensible.


As adjectives the difference between uninterested and insensible

is that uninterested is (obsolete) unmotivated by personal interest; unbiased, disinterested while insensible is unable to be perceived by the senses.

Dispassionate vs Insensible - What's the difference?

dispassionate | insensible | Related terms |

Dispassionate is a related term of insensible.


As adjectives the difference between dispassionate and insensible

is that dispassionate is not showing, and not affected by emotion, bias, or prejudice while insensible is unable to be perceived by the senses.

Insensible vs Lethargic - What's the difference?

insensible | lethargic | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between insensible and lethargic

is that insensible is unable to be perceived by the senses while lethargic is sluggish, slow.

Insensible vs Listless - What's the difference?

insensible | listless | Related terms |

Insensible is a related term of listless.


As adjectives the difference between insensible and listless

is that insensible is unable to be perceived by the senses while listless is lacking energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness.

Stony vs Insensible - What's the difference?

stony | insensible | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between stony and insensible

is that stony is as hard as stone while insensible is unable to be perceived by the senses.

Insensible vs Insensiitve - What's the difference?

insensible | insensiitve |

Insentient vs Insensible - What's the difference?

insentient | insensible |


As adjectives the difference between insentient and insensible

is that insentient is having no consciousness or animation; not sentient while insensible is unable to be perceived by the senses.

Unreasonable vs Insensible - What's the difference?

unreasonable | insensible |


As adjectives the difference between unreasonable and insensible

is that unreasonable is not reasonable while insensible is unable to be perceived by the senses.

Dull vs Insensible - What's the difference?

dull | insensible |


As adjectives the difference between dull and insensible

is that dull is lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp while insensible is unable to be perceived by the senses.

As a verb dull

is to render dull; to remove or blunt an edge or something that was sharp.

Insensible vs Insensate - What's the difference?

insensible | insensate |


As adjectives the difference between insensible and insensate

is that insensible is unable to be perceived by the senses while insensate is having no sensation or consciousness; unconscious; inanimate.

As a noun insensate is

one who is insensate.

As a verb insensate is

to render insensate; to deprive of sensation or consciousness.

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