Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-SENS'I-BLY
IN-SENS'I-BLE-NESSIN-SENT'IENT
IN-SENS'I-BLY, adv.
- Imperceptibly; in a manner not to be felt or perceived by the senses. The hills rise insensibly. Addison.
- By slow degrees; gradually. Men often slide insensibly into vicious habits.
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