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senseless
[sens-lis]
adjective
destitute or deprived of sensation; unconscious.
Synonyms: insensible, insensatelacking mental perception, appreciation, or comprehension.
Synonyms: undiscerning, unperceivingAntonyms: sensitivestupid or foolish, as persons or actions.
Antonyms: intelligentnonsensical or meaningless, as words.
This letter is either cryptic or senseless.
senseless
/ ˈsɛnslɪs /
adjective
lacking in sense; foolish
a senseless plan
lacking in feeling; unconscious
lacking in perception; stupid
Other Word Forms
- senselessly adverb
- senselessness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of senseless1
Example Sentences
Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles said on Saturday that her death was a "senseless and tragic loss", adding that she has been "been thinking hard about what safety really looks like in our city".
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara joined Frey at the press conference, calling the shooting an “unthinkable tragedy” and a “senseless attack.”
Delivering the homily at Saturday's funeral, Fr Timothy Bartlett said that "the peace of an ordinary summer Sunday morning" had been "cruelly shattered by acts of vicious and senseless violence".
Reacting to Israel's decision, UN human rights chief Volker Turk warned that further escalation "will result in more massive forced displacement, more killing, more unbearable suffering, senseless destruction and atrocity crimes".
Instead, after several delays and setbacks, she finds herself involved in an excruciatingly senseless death when the Beach’s restaurant is bombed.
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