unperceptive
unperceptive — 形容詞
- unperceptivepositive
- more unperceptivecomparative
- most unperceptivesuperlative
1. failing to notice or understand what is going on around you
不敏銳
無法察覺周遭發生的事情
failing to notice or understand what is going on around you
Hao was unperceptive about his younger sister's sadness until she burst into tears.
Hao 沒有察覺到妹妹的悲傷,直到她突然大哭起來。
unperceptive about + [emotion/situation]
The unperceptive waiter did not see that the three customers wanted to pay the bill.
那位遲鈍的服務生沒有發現三位客人想結帳。
Anya found her new boss unperceptive, missing every hint she dropped about a pay rise.
Anya 覺得新老闆很不敏銳,完全沒察覺她想加薪的暗示。
Ramón felt foolish for being so unperceptive when the answer was right in front of him.
答案明明就在眼前,Ramón 卻覺得自己遲鈍得好笑。
Linh remained unperceptive of the growing tension between her two closest friends.
Linh 始終沒有察覺到兩位最親近的朋友之間越來越緊張。
- unobservant
narrower — about not seeing physical details
- oblivious
stronger — suggests complete, often surprising unawareness
- clueless
informal — implies cheerful, innocent ignorance
- perceptive
direct opposite — good at noticing and understanding
- observant
good at noticing visual details
- astute
sharp at understanding situations and people's motives
文法句型
unperceptive about + situation
unperceptive of + something
用法筆記
Often used in contexts where the person being described has missed something socially or emotionally important, rather than just a physical detail.