senseless

IPA: sˈɛnsɫʌs

adjective

  • Without feeling or desire to work; deprived of sensation.
  • Lacking meaning or purpose; without common sense.
  • Without a discernible meaning or purpose, especially of a violent or evil act.
  • Without consideration, awareness or sound judgement
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Examples of "senseless" in Sentences

  • President Bush is again condemning what he calls senseless attacks on holy sites in Iraq.
  • Leone, but said he hoped what he called a senseless enterprise would end without more bloodshed.
  • Family members are looking for answers to what they described as a senseless and unprovoked murder.
  • In a statement the NP expressed shock and revulsion at what it called the senseless and cold-blooded murders.
  • On Friday the White House called for restraint, a peaceful transfer of power, and an end to what it called "senseless" violence in Yemen.
  • We are suffering from severe water shortage, we are engaging in senseless wars, our food is tainted, our air is poison and we are getting fatter and fatter every day.
  • They're totally up front about their weapons of mass destruction, various affairs (straight and gay) and concern for human life; ie make sure a baby is born safely, and then start killing them in senseless wars.
  • President Obama called Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg to express personally and on behalf of the American people his deepest condolences for the dozens of innocent Norwegians killed and injured in what he called the "senseless attacks" in Oslo and Utoya Island, the White House said Saturday.

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