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INSENSITIVE
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I. (adjective)
Sense 1
Meaning:
Not responsive to physical stimuli
Example:
insensitive to radiation
Classified under:
Similar:
dead; deadened (devoid of physical sensation; numb)
unreactive (not tending to react to stimulation)
Also:
unresponsive (not responding to some influence or stimulus)
insensible (incapable of physical sensation)
insusceptible; unsusceptible (not susceptible to)
Attribute:
sensitiveness; sensitivity (the ability to respond to physical stimuli or to register small physical amounts or differences)
Antonym:
sensitive (responsive to physical stimuli)
Sense 2
Meaning:
Deficient in human sensibility; not mentally or morally sensitive
Example:
insensitive to the needs of the patients
Classified under:
Similar:
thick-skinned; tough-skinned (insensitive to criticism)
soulless (lacking sensitivity or the capacity for deep feeling)
insensible; unaffected (unaware of or indifferent to)
callous; indurate; pachydermatous (emotionally hardened)
dead; numb ((followed by 'to') not showing human feeling or sensitivity; unresponsive)
dull (blunted in responsiveness or sensibility)
Also:
tough (not given to gentleness or sentimentality)
insensible (incapable of physical sensation)
unresponsive (not responding to some influence or stimulus)
hard (dispassionate)
Attribute:
sensitiveness; sensitivity (sensitivity to emotional feelings (of self and others))
Antonym:
sensitive (being susceptible to the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others)
Derivation:
insensitiveness; insensitivity (the inability to respond to affective changes in your interpersonal environment)
Context examples:
Radiolabeled amino acid-based agents are useful in PET brain tumor imaging because F-18 fluoro-deoxyglucose (F-18 FDG), commonly used in PET tumor imaging, is relatively insensitive for detecting tumors in the brain due to high levels of glycolytic metabolism in the normal cortex and to a lesser extent in white matter.
(F-18 Fluoroethyltyrosine, NCI Thesaurus)
Radiolabeled amino acid-based agents are useful in PET brain tumor imaging because F-18 fluoro-deoxyglucose (F-18 FDG), commonly used in PET tumor imaging, is relatively insensitive for detecting tumors in the brain due the high levels of glycolytic metabolism in the normal cortex and to a lesser extent in white matter.
(Fluoroethyltyrosine F18, NCI Thesaurus)