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Unsane and insane are different words. Insane is much stronger. Unsane means "not sane in some way", While insane has become something like "having lost all sanity".
Nov 2, 2013
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unsane (comparative more unsane, superlative most unsane) ... insane (that is, not mentally ill, or at least not clinically so) but is also not sane under a ...
Jan 4, 2024 · Insane in Latin is 'Insanus'. So basically it means not a healthy mind or not a sound mind.
unsane. adjective. un·​sane. "+. : lacking in sanity. people are unsane when their mental maps of reality are slightly out of correspondence with the real world ...
unsane ... Its something past insanity and it is without sanity. So maybe it could mean mental enlightenment or mindless oblivion. Though I knew I had been insane ...
Feb 17, 2012 · Unsane. top new old hot. Slackson2/17/2012, 5 ... We have an actual word (insane) that means ... Kind of like 'atheist' vs 'non-theist'. Real words ...
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