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senseless
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
senseless
(adjective)
senseless
/
ˈ
sɛnsləs/
adjective
senseless
/
ˈ
sɛnsləs/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SENSELESS
1
:
done or happening for no reason
a
senseless
crime/tragedy
senseless
deaths
senseless
acts of violence
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—
used after
beat, knock
, etc., to say that someone is hurt badly and becomes unconscious
I was
knocked senseless
by the fall. [=I fell and hit my head and lost consciousness]
They beat him
senseless
. = He was beaten
senseless
. [=he was beaten until he was unconscious]
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3
:
stupid or foolish
a
senseless
practical joke
Don't be such a
senseless
idiot!
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— senselessly
adverb
— senselessness
noun
[
noncount
]
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