Antonym: insensitive. Similar words: sensitivity, inquisitive, density, intensity, transition, offensive, extensive, defensive. Meaning: ['sensɪtɪv] n. someone who serves as an intermediary between the living and the dead. adj. 1. responsive to physical stimuli 2. being susceptible to the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others 3. able to feel or perceive 4. hurting 5. of or pertaining to classified information or matters affecting national security.
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151. In fact the water authorities are especially sensitive to criticism in the media.
152. And yet, such sensitive elongations the anteater had, too, uncomplicated by assertions of power, even over ants.
153. There seems to have been no evolutionary selection for specific avoidance behaviour -- cowering giraffes are not a sensitive predictor of thunderstorms.
154. One complication is that permission to build or expand an airport is almost always politically sensitive.
155. We human beings don’t realize how great God is. He has given us an extraordinary brain and a sensitive loving heart. He has blessed us with two lips to talk and express our feelings, two eyes which see a world of colors and beauty, two feet which walk on the road of life, two hands to work for us, a nose which smells the beauty of fragrance, and two ears to hear the words of love. As I found with my ear, no one knows how much power they have in their each and every organ until they lose one. Malala Yousafzai
156. They are fit for any tank and, not being sensitive even to temperature variations, are suitable plants for beginners.
157. The Princess, he declared, was' very accomplished, a very sensitive player and shows great musical ability.
158. The book also shows how sensitive preparations and aftercare can help ministers overcome some of the difficulties of a funeral.
159. For this reason production cooperatives must be encouraged to grow from small beginnings over a period of time with sensitive support.
160. His acute sense of observation was remarkable, and his pictures show how sensitive he was to his surroundings.
161. The Senate move was part of a broader bipartisan agreement on how the politically sensitive investigation will proceed.
162. No more: Mr Clinton won eight western states last November and is acutely sensitive to western politics.
163. The financial backers may also be sensitive about the disclosure of the purchase price that they had supported.
164. It has sown confusion and anxiety among researchers by giving birth to the ambiguous concept of sensitive but unclassified research.
165. Employers have until recently been kept at arms' length and away from sensitive areas of involvement within academic institutions, including management.
166. Road building proposals for sensitive areas such as Oxleas Wood and Twyford Down must be subject to full environmental assessment.
167. It remains one of the most sensitive methods for chemical analysis ever developed.
168. How sensitive are the answers to varying assumptions about how families pool resources?
169. I didn't recommend it because I had seen what it had done to sensitive artists like Scott Walker.
170. Larry's a builder, Robin's an art dealer, a refined, elegant and sensitive man.
171. I am against the notion that comedians are loners. However the fact remains that we comedians and character artistes are far more sensitive than heroes. We feel more, observe more, convey more and are easily hurt. With he¬roes it is not the case. They would rather hurt than be hurt. They rarely express what is inside them. Asrani
172. We are acutely sensitive to sedimentary layering, perhaps because of our origins in prehistory?
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173. Those privy to sensitive information about mergers or acquisitions of companies worth millions or billions of pounds must not abuse that privilege.
174. Its yield, a sensitive gauge of forecasts for growth and inflation, fell 4 basis points to 5. 97 percent.
175. Take a daily dose of beta carotene which your body turns into vitamin A, as added protection for sensitive skin.
176. Government grants were available in cases where rail would keep lorries off roads regarded as sensitive.
177. Speechreading develops a sensitive awareness of the speaker, not merely of the words he utters.
178. The person will have a high level of emotional arousal and be particularly sensitive to social influences which can affect arousal.
179. Weight remains a sensitive issue for Engler, who is constantly fighting a sometimes serious battle of the bulge.
180. And the ear is not the only sensitive part of the human anatomy which Cloverleaf is designed to appeal to.
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