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unperceptive

a. Not perceptive

WordNet
unperceptive
  1. adj. lacking perception; "as unperceptive as a boulder" [syn: unperceiving] [ant: perceptive]

  2. lacking sensitivity, taste, or judgment

Usage examples of "unperceptive".

The artist is so impatient of dulness, so greedy of fineness, in all his relations, that he is apt to subject himself to a wasteful strain in talking to unperceptive and unappreciative persons.

In the Emergency Room of Jacobi Hospital Carlson came to the conclusion that the trouble with Serving A Cause was that it involved associating with unperceptive and dangerously unpredictable people.

He was unperceptive neither of what his father had lately had in mind nor of the train of thought that now occupied Tokinobu.

Only the most unperceptive of customers could have mistaken Alfonso for an Italian, despite his having lived in Rome for eight years.

The duke was not a stupid or unperceptive man, else he never would have risen to his present power.

Careful with appearances to the point where the unperceptive might mistakenly think him vain, he well knew the value of clothing when it came to leaving an impression.

Memorandum of the Princes was not unperceptive about the dangers of the course into which the monarchy was being swept in a state of rudderless optimism.