Definition of Imperceptive. Meaning of Imperceptive. Synonyms of Imperceptive

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Definition of Imperceptive

Imperceptive
Imperceptive Im`per*cep"tive, a. Unable to perceive. The imperceptive part of the soul. --Dr. H. More.

Meaning of Imperceptive from wikipedia

- to hear. As if wearing moral blinkers, Wallace increasingly became an imperceptive ideologue. Words were uttered by Wallace that did not sound like him...
- believed as one of the best do****ented megafauna extinctions in Australia. "Imperceptive overkill", a scenario where anthropogenic pressures take place, slowly...
- to hear. As if wearing moral blinkers, Wallace increasingly became an imperceptive ideologue. Words were uttered by Wallace that did not sound like him...
- Servile Muleheaded, Obstinate, Infuriating Unreflective, Unsophisticated, Imperceptive Note: Adjectives provided above load more closely on their row's Factor...
- David ****ton (10 March 2011), "Behind the Black Door is inobservant, imperceptive and dull", London Evening Standard. Retrieved 18 June 2013. Tanya Gold...
- illness. The Carukiidae also have non-venomous rhopaliar horns, which are imperceptive in function and located above the rhopalial niches. Irukandji syndrome...
- influence. He considered "Epilogue" to be a proper marriage between this imperceptive imagery and storytelling, and a "benchmark" by which later songs would...
- with the exception of the love-stuck Laida, who adamantly defends him. Imperceptively, she caters to his every whim, even sending her in his absence on a...
- personally, for those who know him only through his books. It would be an imperceptive reader who had failed to notice that in both the fields that Ogg has...
- purely ****enic standpoint; he was accused by the patriotic but somewhat imperceptive Plutarch of being philobarbaros, a pro-barbarian or pro-foreigner." Herodotus...