insusceptibility
31insensibility — n. 1. Torpor, lethargy, dulness, want of sensibility. 2. Apathy, indifference, insusceptibility. 3. Dulness, stupidity. 4. Unconsciousness, suspension of consciousness, loss of sensibility, suspension of feeling …
32impassive — impassive, stoic, phlegmatic, apathetic, stolid are comparable when they mean slightly if at all responsive to something that might be expected to excite emotion or interest or to produce a sensation. The distinctions to be drawn between these… …
33tendency — tendency, trend, drift, tenor can mean a movement or course having a particular direction and character or the direction and character which such a movement or course takes. Tendency usually implies an inherent or acquired inclination in a person …
34immunity — n 1. insusceptibility, inoculation, protection, safety. 2. exemption, impunity, indemnity; freedom, release, excusal, absolution, Rom. Cath. Ch. dispensation, Archaic. franchise; exception, exclusion. 3. privilege, prerogative, right; liberty,… …
35insusceptible — /ɪnsəˈsɛptəbəl/ (say insuh septuhbuhl) phrase 1. insusceptible of, not liable to be affected or influenced by: insusceptible of flattery. 2. insusceptible to, not accessible or sensitive to: insusceptible to infection. –insusceptibility… …
36insusceptible — [in΄sə sep′tə bəl] adj. not susceptible (to or of); not easily affected or influenced insusceptibility n. insusceptibly adv …
37insusceptible — adj. (usu. foll. by of, to) not susceptible (of treatment, to an influence, etc.). Derivatives: insusceptibility n …