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insensate
 
ADJECTIVE:1. Completely lacking sensation or consciousness: dead, inanimate, insentient. See LIVE. 2. Lacking passion and emotion: anesthetic, bloodless, dull, insensible, insensitive. See ATTITUDE, FEELINGS. 3. Displaying a complete lack of forethought and good sense: brainless, fatuous, foolish, mindless, senseless, silly, unintelligent, weak-minded, witless. See ABILITY, PLANNED.
 
 
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