insensitive

US: /ˌɪnˈsɛnsətɪv/, /ˌɪnˈsɛnsɪtɪv/
UK: /ɪnsˈɛnsɪtˌɪv/


English Vietnamese dictionary


insensitive /in'sensitiv/
  • tính từ
    • không có cảm giác; không nhạy cảm
      • insensitive to light: không nhạy cảm ánh sáng

Advanced English dictionary


adjective ~ (to sth)
1 not realizing or caring how other people feel, and therefore likely to hurt or offend them: an insensitive person / remark + She's completely insensitive to my feelings.
2 not aware of changing situations, and therefore of the need to react to them: The government seems totally insensitive to the mood of the country.
3 not able to feel or react to sth: insensitive to pain / cold + He seems completely insensitive to criticism.
Antonym: SENSITIVE
insensitively adverb: The police handled the matter extremely insensitively.
insensitivity noun [U]

Collocation dictionary


1 not knowing or caring how sb else feels

VERBS

appear, be, seem | become, grow | make sb | think sb
I don't want to be thought insensitive, but I do think we should go ahead despite the accident.

ADV.

extremely, highly, incredibly, remarkably, very | totally | a bit, rather, somewhat

PREP.

to
Years of abuse at boarding school had made him insensitive to others' suffering.

2 not able to feel/be influenced by sth

VERBS

be | remain

ADV.

completely, totally | almost | largely | fairly, relatively

PREP.

to
The machine is relatively insensitive to changes in the atmosphere.