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unperceptive /ʌnpəˈsɛptɪv /adjectiveNot perceptive: extraordinarily unperceptive people...- 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.
- 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.
- Her pedestrian, low-brow, unperceptive prose has struck a chord with the so-bad-it's-good brigade.
Derivatives unperceptively 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.
- ITs too big to deny, unless you unperceptively never notice any of the games finer details.
- His thinking was certainly influenced by his environment as our values are gradually and unperceptively eroded by our contact with our society.
unperceptiveness noun ...- You do not have to accept blame or responsibility for the foolishness or unperceptiveness of those who visit your blog.
- 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.
- Most people distort according to whims, unperceptiveness, and strange urges and desires inside them, desires that get the best of some too.
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