insensately
/ɪnˈsɛnseɪtli/
adverb
- In a way that lacks physical sensation; without feeling.
- The creature moved insensately, as if it felt no pain.
- He lay insensately on the operating table, unaware of the surgeon's work.
- The frostbitten fingers hung insensately at her sides.
- In a cruel, unfeeling, or heartless manner.
- The general insensately ordered the bombing of the village.
- She insensately ignored the beggar's outstretched hand.
- They insensately laughed at the child's misfortune.
- In a foolish or irrational way; without sense or reason.
- The crowd insensately followed the false prophet.
- She insensately repeated the same mistake over and over.
- He insensately spent all his money on lottery tickets.
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