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    sensitivity
    /ˌsɛnsɪˈtɪvɪti/

    noun

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  2. the quality of being easily upset by the things people say or do, or causing people to be upset, embarrassed, or angry: I should have warned you about her sensitivity to criticism. [ U ] the fact of a situation, subject, etc. needing to be dealt with carefully in order to avoid upsetting people:

  3. : the capacity of an organism or sense organ to respond to stimulation : irritability. b. : the quality or state of being hypersensitive. c. : the degree to which a radio receiving set responds to incoming waves. d. : the capacity of being easily hurt. e. : awareness of the needs and emotions of others.

  4. Sensitivity has many shades of meaning but most relate to your response to your environment — either physical or emotional. Sensitivity to cold means you’re quick to notice the slightest chill — in the air or in another person’s actions.

  5. 1. the state or quality of being sensitive. 2. physiology. the state, condition, or quality of reacting or being sensitive to an external stimulus, drug, allergen, etc. 3. (usually plural) a tendency to have a strong emotional reaction, esp to be offended or upset.

  6. the quality of being easily upset by the things people say or do, or causing people to be upset, embarrassed, or angry: I should have warned you about her sensitivity to criticism. [ U ] the fact of a situation, subject, etc. needing to be dealt with carefully in order to avoid upsetting people:

  7. noun. the state or quality of being sensitive. physiol the state, condition, or quality of reacting or being sensitive to an external stimulus, drug, allergen, etc. electronics the magnitude or time of response of an instrument, circuit, etc, to an input signal, such as a current.

  8. sen·si·tiv·i·ty. (sĕn′sĭ-tĭv′ĭ-tē) n. pl. sen·si·tiv·i·ties. 1. a. The quality or condition of being sensitive: sensitivity to the concerns of others. b. The capacity to respond to changes in the environment. 2. The degree of response of a receiver or instrument to an incoming signal or to a change in the incoming signal, as in FM radio. 3.

  9. Definition of sensitivity noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. sensitivity. noun. /ˌsensəˈtɪvəti/ (plural sensitivities) to peoples feelings. [uncountable] sensitivity (to something) the ability to understand other peoples feelings. sensitivity to the needs of children.

  10. How to use . sensitivity in a sentenceOther major news outlets made the same decision, hiding behind a misplaced sense of multicultural sensitivity.

  11. sensitivity meaning, definition, what is sensitivity: the ability to understand other peoples...: Learn more.