How Do You Spell UNSENSE?

Pronunciation: [ʌnsˈɛns] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "unsense" is [ʌnsˈɛns], [ʌnsˈɛns], [ʌ_n_s_ˈɛ_n_s] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

UNSENSE Meaning and Definition

  1. Unsense is a term primarily used in literary or philosophical contexts that refers to the lack of apparent meaning or sense in a particular concept, idea, or piece of writing. It can characterize a state in which the rational comprehension of a subject becomes challenging or impossible due to its inherent confusion, ambiguity, or contradiction. Unsense often emerges when conventional logic fails to adequately explain or grasp the essence of a complex or abstract concept, leading to a sense of perplexity or absurdity.

    This term is sometimes employed when discussing the works of avant-garde artists, writers, or thinkers who intentionally subvert traditional forms and structures with the aim of challenging established norms and expectations. Their creations may deliberately unsettle conventional ideas of coherence, making their work appear unruly, chaotic, or nonsensical at first glance.

    However, unsense does not necessarily imply an absence of significance or value. Rather, it suggests that alternative modes of perception or understanding are required to fully appreciate or unravel the underlying depths of meaning embedded within the seemingly disordered or elusive subject matter.

    In essence, unsense encapsulates the idea of senselessness in a purposeful or artistic manner, often inviting individuals to question their preconceived notions and embrace unconventional perspectives as a means of uncovering hidden truths or embracing new possibilities.

Conjugate verb Unsense

CONDITIONAL

I would unsense
you would unsense
he/she/it would unsense
we would unsense
they would unsense

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be unsensing
you would be unsensing
he/she/it would be unsensing
we would be unsensing
they would be unsensing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have unsense
you would have unsense
he/she/it would have unsense
we would have unsense
they would have unsense

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been unsensing
you would have been unsensing
he/she/it would have been unsensing
we would have been unsensing
they would have been unsensing

FUTURE

I will unsense
you will unsense
he/she/it will unsense
we will unsense
they will unsense

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be unsensing
you will be unsensing
he/she/it will be unsensing
we will be unsensing
they will be unsensing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have unsensed
you will have unsensed
he/she/it will have unsensed
we will have unsensed
they will have unsensed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been unsensing
you will have been unsensing
he/she/it will have been unsensing
we will have been unsensing
they will have been unsensing

IMPERATIVE

you unsense
we let´s unsense

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to unsense

PAST

I unsensed
you unsensed
he/she/it unsensed
we unsensed
they unsensed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was unsensing
you were unsensing
he/she/it was unsensing
we were unsensing
they were unsensing

PAST PARTICIPLE

unsensed

PAST PERFECT

I had unsensed
you had unsensed
he/she/it had unsensed
we had unsensed
they had unsensed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been unsensing
you had been unsensing
he/she/it had been unsensing
we had been unsensing
they had been unsensing

PRESENT

I unsense
you unsense
he/she/it unsenses
we unsense
they unsense

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am unsensing
you are unsensing
he/she/it is unsensing
we are unsensing
they are unsensing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

unsensing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have unsensed
you have unsensed
he/she/it has unsensed
we have unsensed
they have unsensed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been unsensing
you have been unsensing
he/she/it has been unsensing
we have been unsensing
they have been unsensing