Crossword-Solution: INSENSITIVENESS 15 letters, 59 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

We have 59 clues for the answer “INSENSITIVENESS”

Clue Answers
languidness 49 answers
stolidity 50 answers
stoicism 50 answers
mediocrity 50 answers
Debilitation 50 answers
Tiredness 51 answers
Enervation 51 answers
Weariness 52 answers
passiveness 52 answers
Sleepiness. 52 answers
insipidity 53 answers
Numbness 53 answers
Tedium 54 answers
unimportance 55 answers
depletion 55 answers
impassivity 56 answers
Debility 57 answers
Sameness 57 answers
Expenditure 57 answers
exhaustion 57 answers
drowsiness 58 answers
Thoughtlessness? 59 answers
unconcern 59 answers
Boredom 59 answers
Monotony 61 answers
languorousness 61 answers
dullness 61 answers
CONSUMPTION ___ 62 answers
Indolence 62 answers
stupidity 62 answers
slothfulness 62 answers
Sluggishness 63 answers
Inertia 63 answers
Laziness 64 answers
Lassitude 64 answers
Apathy 65 answers
Passivity 65 answers
inattentiveness 65 answers
Torpor 66 answers
Listlessness 66 answers
Languor 66 answers
Idleness 66 answers
Carelessness 67 answers
Inattention 68 answers
Lethargy 68 answers
heedlessness 68 answers
Sloth 69 answers
slackness 69 answers
dormancy 70 answers
Ennui 72 answers
✏️ Suggest another clue Know another question for crossword solution "INSENSITIVENESS"? Please add your clue to the biggest crossword databank now!
Dermatological complaint
?
E
?
C
?
Z
?
E
?
M
?
A
Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
AZEMEC
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
6 +1

New Suggestion for "INSENSITIVENESS"

Answer (solution)
Clue

Related word tools

Sentences with INSENSITIVENESS (5)

Samadhi for any one person is relative to his waking consciousness, but implies insensitiveness of the body.
An Introduction to Yoga Annie Besant 2002
What with our insensitiveness and inattention, things scarcely would have for us features and outlines so determined and clear that we could recall them at will, but for the stereotyped shapes art has lent them." The truth is even broader than that, for the stereotyped shapes lent to the world come not merely from art, in the sense of painting and sculpture and literature, but from our moral codes and our social philosophies and our political agitations as well.
Public Opinion Walter Lippmann 2004
Marsh had been an ancient Greek, and had stood watching the procession going up the Acropolis hill, bearing the thank-offerings from field and loom and vineyard, what do you suppose he would have seen? Dullness and insensitiveness in the eyes of those Grecian farmer-lads, no doubt, occupied entirely with keeping the oxen in line; a low vulgar stare of bucolic curiosity as the country girls, bearing their woven linen, looked up at the temple.
The Brimming Cup Dorothy Canfield Fisher 2005
The insensitiveness of women! If Marthe were here she would bathe before breakfast, feed the hens, find the eggs, encourage the cook, pat the dog, listen to the story of Marie Aimée's life, pick the cornflowers, praise the cook, churn the butter, play with the children, climb on to the hay cart, collect shells on the beach, lie in the sun, let the sand trickle through her fingers and explain with perfect sincerity that it was the most delightful place in the world.
Balloons Elizabeth Bibesco 2005
When the insensitiveness of fatigue is avoided by a slow continuous change in the position of the illuminated spot, no such wandering of the eye from its original point of regard occurs, and the spot does not float.
Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Various 2005

Quotes with INSENSITIVENESS (1)

When I talk to anyone or read the writings of anyone who has any axe to grind, I feel that intellectual honesty and balanced judgement have simply disappeared from the face of the earth. Everyone’s thought is forensic, everyone is simply putting a “case” with deliberate suppression of his opponent’s point of view, and, what is more, with complete insensitiveness to any sufferings except those of himself and his friends.
George Orwell Facing Unpleasant Facts: 1937-1939