
1) Able to feel or perceive 2) Affecting 3) Controversial 4) Delicate 5) Easily offended 6) Easily upset 7) Emotional 8) Erogenous 9) Eves its in touchy 10) Excitable 11) French word used in English 12) Highly sensitive 13) Hurting 14) Irritable 15) Light-sensitive 16) Moody 17) Nociceptive 18) Photosensitive
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1) Acute 2) Allergic 3) Aware 4) Diplomatic 5) Discerning 6) Discriminating 7) Erogenous 8) Huffy 9) Insightful 10) Kind 11) Nociceptive 12) Offended 13) Oversensitive 14) Painful 15) Photosensitive 16) Radiosensitive 17) Receptive 18) Sharp 19) Sore 20) Susceptible 21) Tearful 22) Tender 23) Touchy
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• (a.) Having sense of feeling; possessing or exhibiting the capacity of receiving impressions from external objects; as, a sensitive soul. • (a.) Serving to affect the sense; sensible. • (a.) Having a capacity of being easily affected or moved; as, a sensitive thermometer; sensitive scales. • (a.) Having quick and acute sensibi...
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In trade negotiations and agreements, countries often identify lists of particular sensitive products or sensitive sectors that they regard as especially vulnerable to import competition and that they wish to exempt from trade liberalization.
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Another name for a psychic.
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Another name for a psychic.
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1. Having sense of feeling; possessing or exhibiting the capacity of receiving impressions from external objects; as, a sensitive soul. ... 2. Having quick and acute sensibility, either to the action of external objects, or to impressions upon the mind and feelings; highly susceptible; easily and acutely affected. 'She was too sensitive to abuse an...
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(sen´sĭ-tiv) able to receive or respond to stimuli. sometimes used to mean having too quick, too acute, or some other abnormal response to stimulation.
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In photography, refers to materials that react to the actinic power of light
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Reacting with severe symptoms to the attack of a given pathogen of injurious factor.
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Sen'si·tive adjective [ French
sensitif . See
Sense .]
1. Having sense of feeling; possessing or exhibiting the capacity of receiving impressions from external objects; as, a
sensitive soul.
2. Having quick and acute sensibility, either to the action of external o...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sen′si-tiv Definitions: 1. Capable of perceiving sensations. 2. Responsive to a stimulus. 3. Acutely perceptive of interpersonal situations. 4. One who is readily hypnotizable. 5. Readily undergoing a chemical change, with but slight change in environmental conditions, as a sensitive reagent. 6. In immunology, denoti...
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In photography, refers to materials that react to the actinic power of light.
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[
adj] - having acute mental or emotional sensibility 2. [adj] - responsive to physical stimuli 3. [adj] - hurting 4. [adj] - used officially of classified information or matters affecting national security
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sensitive Responsive to or feeling something very easily; very tender or raw; designating or dealing with highly secret or delicate government matters.
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Use gentle milk cleansers and moisturisers with calming ingredients eg. Aloe and Chamomile to avoid aggravation. Drink water to keep skin hydrated, and touch skin minimally.
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sore adjective hurting; `the tender spot on his jaw`
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(skin) sensible
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Easily irritated (sensitive skin), or able to measure very slight differences (a sensitive instrument).
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responsive to physical stimuli
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