senseless (adj.) Old form(s): senceles , sencelesse , senselesse
lacking in sense, stupid, foolish
AW II.i.124[King to Helena] to esteem / A senseless help
Cym V.iv.148[Posthumus alone] senseless speaking, or a speaking such / As sense cannot untie
E3 IV.iii.23[Charles to Villiers] what is he, so senseless and secure, / That, having hardly passed a dangerous gulf, / Will put himself in peril there again?
TS I.ii.36[Petruchio to Hortensio, of Grumio] A senseless villain
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