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- Wikisource has original text related to this article: Insensibility "Insensibility" is a poem written by Wilfred Owen during the First World War which...
- for mortality and early institutionalization. They may also exhibit insensibility or sluggishness. In positive psychology, apathy is described as a result...
- Look up insensibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Insensibility" is a poem written by Wilfred Owen during the First World War which explores the...
- stimuli such as pain. The word derives from the Latin stupor ("numbness, insensibility"). Stupor is characterized by impaired reaction to external stimuli...
- muscle weakness due to nerve damage), sensory deficit, giddiness and insensibility – and syncopal episodes were the results of cerebrovascular episodes...
- Unconsciousness is a state in which a living individual exhibits a complete, or near-complete, inability to maintain an awareness of self and environment...
- of which were published posthumously – are "Dulce et Decorum est", "Insensibility", "Anthem for Doomed Youth", "****ility", "Spring Offensive" and "Strange...
- Stupidity is a lack of intelligence, understanding, reason, or wit, an inability to learn. It may be innate, ****umed or reactive. The word stupid comes...
- Irascibility Rudeness Civility Obsequiousness Cowardice Courage Rashness Insensibility Self-control Intemperance Sarcasm Sincerity Boastfulness Boorishness...
- "Hospital Barge" "How to Smile" "I Saw His Round Mouth's Crimson" "Insensibility" "Inspection" "The Kind Ghosts" "The Last Laugh" "Le Christianisme"...