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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181. This can throw the spine out of alignment and press on sensitive nerves in your back and legs.
182. In the first instance she arranges the marriage of Elgiva to the sensitive and naive king.
183. Encourage employees to adopt a problem-solving attitude when discussing sensitive issues.
184. Working as a trader makes me sensitive to the little bluffs people use.
185. Some governing bodies have been sensitive to this danger and have established committees and structures involving teachers other than the teacher-governors.
186. It smashed against the rusted freight car behind her, shattering the glass exterior and buckling the sensitive anode.
187. The analyst must be sensitive to possible environmental effects when attempting to provide an adequate explanation for a particular political behavior.
188. There is an aesthetic appeal to a really splendid piece of financial manipulation to which these gentlemen are fully sensitive.
189. Unfortunately, anxious and stressed people become acutely sensitive to such fluctuations making them worse by their own concern.
190. Teeth usually become less sensitive as their nerve and blood supply decreases.
191. After opening with moderate weakness, the industrial average led a resurgent move by economically sensitive stocks.
192. Unlike the highly sensitive child, the defiant child has some physical characteristics that make a more aggressive approach possible.
193. However, we know that young or sensitive skins of any age require special attention.
194. Musicians will be sensitive to the mood of the congregation and adapt their material as the service proceeds.sentencedict.com
195. It is an acquired taste for sensitive palates but a lot of hungry people are only too happy to tuck in.
196. Children like poetry because they are sensitive to rhythm and music and are attracted by its brevity and directness.
197. We used an alkaline phosphatase anti-alkaline phosphatase staining method, which is generally more sensitive than immunoperoxidase methods.
198. In addition, you become less sensitive to light and sound and are therefore difficult to awaken.
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