insensible
Part of speech: adverb
Insensibly.
Part of speech: adjective
That can not be perceived by the senses.
Part of speech: adjective
Destitute of sensation or perception.
Part of speech: noun
Insensibillty.
Usage examples "insensible":
- In short, he became insensible to every thing that did not relate to his passion. - "Paris As It Was and As It Is", Francis W. Blagdon.
- I ought to have told you that I have found the driver of the four- wheeler in which your poor wife was taken, dead or insensible, from Sloane Square to Putney. - "A Mysterious Disappearance", Gordon Holmes.
- Alas, in a moment, so terrible was the magician's poison that the Prince turned white as the driven snow, and fell back on the pillows insensible. - "The Firelight Fairy Book", Henry Beston.