Thesaurus / unsusceptible
FEEDBACKHow to use unsusceptible in a sentence
North of that line, there is a clear cut entirely, unsusceptible of misinterpretation.
A REPORT OF THE DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS IN THE SECRET SESSIONS OF THE CONFERENCE CONVENTIONLUCIUS EUGENE CHITTENDENThe moral possibility is wanting, and the generous occasion finds an unsusceptible rule.
THE AESTHETICAL ESSAYSFRIEDRICH SCHILLERPerhaps it has nerves which are so unsusceptible to external impressions, that we do not notice their effects.
THE BOYS' AND GIRLS' LIBRARYVARIOUSWhy unavailingly seek to reduce it to a formula of which it is unsusceptible?
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE - VOLUME 57, NO. 352, FEBRUARY 1845VARIOUSIm an unsusceptible and somewhat inconspicuous person, not worth powder and shot, so to speak, for which Im sometimes thankful.
THE PROTECTORHAROLD BINDLOSSBilly Magee, the calm, the unsusceptible, who wrote of a popular cupid but had always steered clear of his shots.
SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATEEARL DERR BIGGERSThe officer body itself is not unsusceptible to the same temptation.
THE ARMED FORCES OFFICERU. S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSEBut the cashless, unsusceptible Mule stands in no peril of such baleful self-deception.
THE ARMY MULE AND OTHER WAR SKETCHESHENRY A. CASTLEWere animals unsusceptible of pain, they would be in continual peril.
THEISMROBERT FLINTEven if he was now unsusceptible to her revenge—all the same!
THE SONG OF SONGSHERMANN SUDERMANNWORDS RELATED TO UNSUSCEPTIBLE
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