Done without regard to others' sensitivities
“The voice she heard was the pitiless and insensitive tone of the cold justice official.”
Adverb for showing no care, feeling or emotion, especially toward others
“Insensitive to our own suffering, we tend to become insensitive to the suffering of others.”
Adverb for hostile, rude or contemptuous in nature
“He began arguing with her in a harsh and insensitive tone of voice.”
Adverb for desensitized or numb to any feeling, sensation or emotion
“The stimulus agreeable to brutal dull brains and jaded insensitive nerves is far too powerful for minds cultivated by the training of centuries and feelings always awake and even exaggerated.”
Adverb for callous, lacking in refinement
“He was reputedly a crude, overbearing, insensitive man and not an appropriate role model for his children.”
Adverb for lacking in tact or grace
“Consider also that the Secretary of the Interior in this administration made insensitive remarks about minorities, particularly the handicapped, and this led to his resignation in disgrace.”
Adverb for causing distress to someone's feelings
“There can only be two explanations for this unbelievably insensitive statement.”
(of a person, action, or motive) Adverb for making decisions based solely on one's own self-interest or personal profit
Adverb for annoyingly imperceptive or slow to understand
Adverb for not perceptive
Adverb for desensitized or numb to any feeling, sensation or emotion
Adverb for considered to be disrespectful, typically to a particular group of people
Adverb for having no regard
Adverb for separated or disconnected from the moment
Adverb for thinking very highly of oneself
Adverb for harshly sarcastic or mocking in nature
Adverb for honest and straightforward in speech or behavior
Adverb for annoyingly intrusive in nature
(of activity) Adverb for sluggish or slow-moving
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