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Definition of unperceptive in English: unperceptiveadjective ʌnpəˈsɛptɪv Not perceptive. extraordinarily unperceptive people Example sentencesExamples - It is unperceptive of you to dismiss the Surgeon General's comments about Descartes.
- Certainly, however, the masses of Irish immigrants would have been extraordinarily unperceptive if their own experiences failed to debunk the contemporary rationalizations of the class system.
- Her pedestrian, low-brow, unperceptive prose has struck a chord with the so-bad-it's-good brigade.
- The TV critic probably doesn't feel quite as unperceptive as Dick Rowe, the Decca Records executive who rejected The Beatles, but it's a safe bet that a decade on he's revised his original opinion.
- Not so - the reviews of the older, Establishment critics were largely unperceptive, but the younger audiences and younger critics loved her.
- Socially she could be bossy and unperceptive, but also extremely hospitable and generous in relation to friends and family.
- The film gently satirises the Establishment, in the shape of Holland's unperceptive employers at the Bank, the media, and the police.
- In Raviv's telling, Perelman is a remarkably unperceptive man who never understood exactly what he was buying or what to do with it.
- Some people are just so unperceptive or just uninterested in their surroundings, I'm not even sure if she realised that other people were on the train with her.
Synonyms obtuse, stupid, imperceptive, blind, uncomprehending, unimaginative, insensitive, bovine, stolid, slow-witted, dull-witted, unintelligent, doltish, witless, blockish
Derivatives adverb Every day for the past thirty-five years I have derived immense pleasure from looking at Katarikawe's pictures, so I am disappointed that Kasfir has written so little and so unperceptively about the actual art itself. Example sentencesExamples - His thinking was certainly influenced by his environment as our values are gradually and unperceptively eroded by our contact with our society.
- ITs too big to deny, unless you unperceptively never notice any of the games finer details.
- It is sometimes said, rather unperceptively, that his admonition is of no help to a judge who can hardly decide a case by prophesying what he himself will in fact do.
- Mr. Blumenthal compares Irving Kristol's role in organizing the conservatives, unkindly but not unperceptively, to the activities of Willi Munzenberg, the Comintern organizer in Europe in the 1930's.
noun You do not have to accept blame or responsibility for the foolishness or unperceptiveness of those who visit your blog. Example sentencesExamples - Most people distort according to whims, unperceptiveness, and strange urges and desires inside them, desires that get the best of some too.
- We let youth slip from us regardless of the treasures it is bearing into oblivion, with the same unperceptiveness that lets the glories of spring go by unheeded.
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