Insensitive [adjective]

Definition of Insensitive:

indifferent, callous

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Sentence/Example of Insensitive:

Many marketers have paused campaigns or adjusted their paid advertising strategies to ensure they’re not striking potential customers at the wrong time with insensitive messaging.

She didn't say anything about it in the moment, but then later sent me an email detailing health problems she's had related to insomnia and telling me she thought I was insensitive.

While the fear of an insensitive or poorly placed ad going viral isn’t a realistic possibility for most brands, the question of whether audiences are in the right mindset to be marketed to is one that every advertiser should ask.

It’s usually a centralized process that’s insensitive to minute changes in the environment.

At worst, these flawed standards will lead to more AI systems and tools that perpetuate existing biases and are insensitive to local cultures.

Three producers of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” have exited amid allegations of a dysfunctional workplace that harbored misbehavior including sexual misconduct and racially insensitive remarks.

Luckily not everyone has been insensitive to baby RJ's struggle.

Though Nigel was enthusiastic and determined, he was not insensitive to what was passing in the mind of one he admired and liked.

The mucous membranes become dry and insensitive, especially those of the fauces.

The Kinghampstead division remained for some time insensitive to my defection.