Numb vs Unsusceptible - What's the difference?
numb | unsusceptible | Related terms |
Without the power of sensation and motion or feeling; insensible.
Not able to react, surprised, shocked.
Causing numbness.
* Shakespeare
To cause to become numb.
Not susceptible.
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Numb is a related term of unsusceptible.
As adjectives the difference between numb and unsusceptible
is that numb is without the power of sensation and motion or feeling; insensible while unsusceptible is not susceptible.As a verb numb
is to cause to become numb.numb
English
Adjective
(er)- All thin and naked to the numb cold night.
Antonyms
* sensible, sensitiveDerived terms
* benumb * numbly * numbness * numbnutsVerb
(en verb)- The dentist gave me novocaine to numb my tooth before drilling, thank goodness.
Synonyms
* benumbunsusceptible
English
Adjective
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