unresponsive

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ responsive.

Adjective

unresponsive (comparative more unresponsive, superlative most unresponsive)

  1. Not responsive; unreactive.
    • 2018 August 1, Michael Nedelman, “Ice cream salesman’s wife and mother suffocated by dry ice in car”, in CNN[1]:
      Two women were found unresponsive in a car along with the likely culprit – four coolers of dry ice – Friday morning in Pierce County, Washington, CNN affiliate KOMO reports.
  2. Indifferent or apathetic; emotionless.

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