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Insensitive vs Insentient - What's the difference?

insensitive | insentient |

As adjectives the difference between insensitive and insentient

is that insensitive is not expressing normal physical feeling while insentient is having no consciousness or animation; not sentient.

insensitive

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Not expressing normal physical feeling
  • * 1897, Bram Stoker, Dracula
  • It is something like the way dame Nature gathers round a foreign body an envelope of some insensitive tissue which can protect from evil that which it would otherwise harm by contact.
  • Not expressing normal emotional feelings; cold; tactless; undiplomatic
  • * 1895, Grant Allen, The British Barbarians
  • Somehow, when Bertram Ingledew let it once be felt he did not wish to be questioned on any particular point, even women managed to restrain their curiosity: and he would have been either a very bold or a very insensitive man who would have ventured to continue questioning him any further.
  • * 1994, Jann Arden, "Insensitive" (song)
  • Oh I really should have known by the time you drove me home, / By the vagueness in your eyes, your casual good-byes, / By the chill in your embrace and the expression on your face, / That told me you might have some advice to give / On how to be insensitive .

    Synonyms

    * unaffected

    Antonyms

    * sensitive

    insentient

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • having no consciousness or animation; not sentient
  • Insensitive, indifferent
  • *1941 , Theodore Roethke, Death Piece
  • *:His thought is tied, the curving prow
  • *:Of motion moored to rock;
  • *:And minutes burst upon a brow
  • *:Insentient to shock.