insensitiveɪnˈsɛn sɪ tɪv
insensitive
English Definitions:
insensitive (adj)
not responsive to physical stimuli
"insensitive to radiation"
insensitive (adj)
deficient in human sensibility; not mentally or morally sensitive
"insensitive to the needs of the patients"
insensitive (Adjective)
Not having normal physical feeling
insensitive (Adjective)
Not having normal emotional feelings, cold, tactless, undiplomatic
Insensitive
"Insensitive" is the title of a track from the 1994 Jann Arden album Living Under June; an international hit single, "Insensitive" remains the career record for Arden. The song is unique in Arden's repertoire as the one song she's made the first recorded version of which she did not write, the composer of "Insensitive" being Anne Loree.
Insensitive
Insensitive is the second single released from Canadian singer-songwriter Jann Ardens 1994 album Living Under June. Written by Anne Loree and produced by Arden and Ed Cherney, the song became Arden's most successful single, reaching number one in Canada and Australia and number 12 in the United States.
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