English to Telugu Dictionary insensitive

insensitive

స్పందించని
definition
adjective
an insensitive remark
showing or feeling no concern for others' feelings.
translation of 'insensitive'
ఇంద్రియజ్ఞానంలేని,
మొద్దుబారిన
example
It's tempting to take this study as justification for any overreactions we women may have had to 'insensitive' remarks.
The academy's headmaster is stressing that only adults can win the prizes, and he says he's not 'insensitive' to gun violence.
Diploid clones 'insensitive' to rotenone and sensitive to antimycin A myxothiazol were selected.
Others are still 'insensitive' and thoughtless.
Don't let your silence become tacit approval for 'insensitive' , derogatory or racist remarks made by professional athletes.
In contrast, petal wilting was either ethylene sensitive or 'insensitive' , and this was also generally consistent within families or subfamilies.
I accused him of being thoughtless and 'insensitive' to my needs.
The paradox is that tilapia islets produce insulin in a very glucose sensitive manner but simultaneously appear to be peripherally 'insensitive' to insulin.
In '68, he released High School, which featured devastating footage of some rather fascistic teachers being wildly 'insensitive' to their students.
Practice compassion, conquering callous, cruel and 'insensitive' feelings toward all beings.
Some might call him 'insensitive' , callous even, but he believes there's some plain talk that America and a large part of the rest of the world needs to hear.
Not that I am 'insensitive' to Ms. Warner's plight.
Furious critics have condemned her 'insensitive' remarks as ‘appalling’.
In trying to reach their own public, the new crusaders have fallen back on sensationalism, and have become 'insensitive' to the dignity of the very women they want to save.
Hygge and colleagues also found that noise-exposed children are relatively 'insensitive' to speech, even though their hearing is unimpaired.
Examples of regulatory regions that were highly sensitive, moderately sensitive, and 'insensitive' were found.
Obviously this means he will find out the hard way, and kick himself for being so 'insensitive' to the life of another.
Pupils at Bwacha High school in Kabwe yesterday demonstrated, demanding the removal of their head teacher whom they accused of being rude and 'insensitive' to their needs.
‘Learn the value of any criticism, even harsh and 'insensitive' criticism,’ Clark said.
AHG procedures were often too 'insensitive' or overly sensitive.
The simple task of baking a cake defeats Laura, her domesticity challenged by a friend's 'insensitive' remark that ‘anyone can bake a cake’.
Next thing you take her at her word and you never hear the end of it… how all you care about is you, and how you are 'insensitive' and unfeeling!
We become 'insensitive' to pain, cold, wind, homesickness, thirst, hunger.
She's very cold and distant, and she seems to be cruel, greedy, and 'insensitive' to society.
Prepare your child for 'insensitive' questions or uncaring remarks that may come from adults when the SEA results are out.
The chilling and 'insensitive' arrogance of this remark is breathtaking.
He accused the Canadian anti-globalisation movement of being racist and 'insensitive' to Native and Québecois history for using a maple leaf as its symbol.
Male or female, they can be 'insensitive' , callous, immature, selfish, proud (without base), and chauvinistic.
The connection between religious beliefs and epilepsy is a curiosity, but for those living with the difficulty of epileptic seizures these concerns may seem a little 'insensitive' .
The methods of selecting architects are drawn from archaic and 'insensitive' World Bank guidelines that are not concerned about creating architecture.
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