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    sensitive
    /ˈsɛnsɪtɪv/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a person who is believed to respond to paranormal influences.

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  2. SENSITIVE definition: 1. easily upset by the things people say or do, or causing people to be upset, embarrassed, or…. Learn more.

  3. Sensitive describes something or someone who reacts quickly and strongly. It's often something to protect — like baby skin, government documents, or a fragile ecosystem. Anything sensitive should be treated with special care. It can mean "raw or hurting" when talking about a part of the body.

  4. The meaning of SENSITIVE is sensory. How to use sensitive in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Sensitive.

  5. (sensɪtɪv ) 1. adjective B2. If you are sensitive to other people's needs, problems, or feelings, you show understanding and awareness of them. [approval] The classroom teacher must be sensitive to a child's needs. [ + to] He was always so sensitive and caring. Synonyms: thoughtful, kind, understanding, feeling More Synonyms of sensitive.

  6. adjective. endowed with sensation; having perception through the senses. readily or excessively affected by external agencies or influences. having acute mental or emotional sensibility; aware of and responsive to the feelings of others. easily pained, annoyed, etc. pertaining to or connected with the senses or sensation.

  7. reacting quickly or more than usual to something. sensitive areas of the body. sensitive to something My teeth are very sensitive to cold food. Young children are particularly sensitive to the harmful effects of pesticides. The eyes of some fish are acutely sensitive to light. I have become increasingly sensitive to the sun.

  8. SENSITIVE definition: 1. able to understand what people are feeling and deal with them in a way that does not upset them…. Learn more.

  9. sensitive meaning, definition, what is sensitive: able to understand other peoples feelin...: Learn more.

  10. 1. Capable of perceiving with a sense or senses: Aristotle held that animals have a sensitive soul, but only humans have a rational one. 2. Responsive or capable of responding to a chemical stimulus or substance. Used especially of a cell, tissue, or organism. 3. a.

  11. readily or easily affected by stimuli: very sensitive to heat. responsive to the feelings of others: sensitive to your needs. showing concern about the situation one is in: a sensitive performance by the actor. easily hurt or offended: was a sensitive young child. highly secret or delicate: sensitive diplomatic issues. n. one who is sensitive.