insensible

/ɪnˈsɛnsəbəl/
adjective
  1. Unconscious; not able to feel or perceive anything.
    • The patient was insensible to pain due to the strong medication.
    • After the accident, he lay insensible on the ground for several minutes.
    • She was knocked insensible by a falling branch.
  2. Not aware of or not caring about something; indifferent.
    • The politician was insensible to the needs of the poor community.
    • She remained insensible to all their warnings about the danger.
    • He seemed insensible to the suffering of others around him.
  3. Too small or gradual to be noticed; imperceptible.
    • There was an insensible change in the temperature over the hours.
    • The movement of the glacier was insensible to the naked eye.
    • Her insensible nod was barely visible to anyone watching.
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