Insensitive meaning in English
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Definition
insensitive: thoughtless, unkind, insulting, not understanding
Examples
- "I am sorry for being so insensitive PERIOD."
Exercise 1
Fill in the blanks with terms from the dialogue. Use the hints to help you!
This term describes someone who is cold and uncaring. "My husband doesn't care about my feelings - he always makes remarks about my weight - he's very ."
This term describes a person who is between 45 and 65 years old. "Fightclub is for men; all of the members have kids and none of them have hair."
This term describes someone who is cold and uncaring. "My husband doesn't care about my feelings - he always makes remarks about my weight - he's very ."
This term describes a person who is between 45 and 65 years old. "Fightclub is for men; all of the members have kids and none of them have hair."
Fill in the blanks with terms from the dialogue. Use the hints to help you!
This term describes someone who is cold and uncaring. "My husband doesn't care about my feelings - he always makes remarks about my weight - he's very insensitive 1."
This term describes a person who is between 45 and 65 years old. "Fightclub is for middle-aged 2 men; all of the members have kids and none of them have hair."
This term describes someone who is cold and uncaring. "My husband doesn't care about my feelings - he always makes remarks about my weight - he's very insensitive 1."
This term describes a person who is between 45 and 65 years old. "Fightclub is for middle-aged 2 men; all of the members have kids and none of them have hair."
1 insensitive: An "insensitive" person lacks consideration for the feelings of others. Example: She really hurt me with her comments about my fat stomach - she's the most insensitive person I have ever met. Philip apologizes to Doris for being "so insensitive". He is acknowledging that he was very slow to realize that she had personal problems.
2 middle-aged: A "middle-aged" person generally refers to someone between 45 and 65 years old - they are in the intermediate stage between being young and old. "Middle-aged" is not usually a derogatory term, but, knowing how sensitive people can be about their age, it should be used with discretion!
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