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insensato — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • fond adj Having a liking or affection for someone or something.
  • foolish adj Lacking good sense; unwise or silly.
  • insane adj Suffering from serious mental illness; not of sound mind.
  • meaningless adj Having no significance, purpose, or discernible sense.
  • mindless adj Done without thought, purpose, or care.
  • misguided adj Based on a mistaken idea or poor judgment, even if well-intentioned.
  • offhand adj Said or done without preparation or careful thought.
  • preposterous adjective Utterly absurd or unreasonable; going against common sense.
  • silly adjective Foolish or lacking good sense; done or said in a way that invites laughter.

Senses

insensato is used for these senses in English:

  • fond Outlandish; foolish; silly.
  • foolish (of a person, an action, etc.) Lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
  • insane (informal) Characterized by excess or the utmost folly; ridiculous; impractical.
  • meaningless Lacking meaning.
  • mindless Showing a lack of forethought or sense.
  • misguided Lacking proper guidance.
  • offhand Careless; without sufficient thought or consideration.
  • preposterous Absurd, or contrary to common sense.

fond — full definition

  1. adj Having a liking or affection for someone or something.
  2. adj Doting or indulgent, especially toward someone loved.
  3. verb To feel a tender or foolish affection for someone (dated).

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