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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Having the faculty of sensation; pertaining to the senses. 2 responsive to stimuli. 3 Of a person, easily offend, upset or hurt. 4 Of an issue, capable of offending, upsetting or hurting. 5 accurate (instrument). n. One with a paranormal sensitivity ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a controversial/sensitive issue (= an issue that causes strong feelings and arguments ) ▪ Abortion is a controversial issue. a sensitive topic (= one that must be dealt with very carefully, because it may offend ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
classified \classified\ adj. arranged into classes or categories; as, unclassified . Syn: categorized. assigned to a class of documents withheld from general circulation; -- of information or documents. Opposite of unclassified . Note: [Narrower terms: ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. responsive to physical stimuli; "a mimosa's leaves are sensitive to touch"; "a sensitive voltmeter"; "sensitive skin"; "sensitive to light" [ant: insensitive ] having acute mental or emotional sensibility; "sensitive to the local community and its ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., in reference to the body or its parts, "having the function of sensation;" also (early 15c.) "pertaining to the faculty of the soul that receives and analyzes sensory information;" from Old French sensitif "capable of feeling" (13c.) and directly ...
Wikipedia
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"Sensitive" is the second single by The Field Mice . It was released as a 7" vinyl record on Sarah Records in February 1989, and included a fold-out poster depicting a leaf. Sensitive, on which the band's sound verged on shoegazing , has been described ...
Usage examples of sensitive.
Stevens connected up the enormous fixed or dirigible projectors to whatever accumulator cells were available through sensitive relays, all of which he could close by means of one radio impulse.
As a little loop of fine thread hung on a tendril or on the petiole of a leafclimbing plant, causes it to bend, we thought that any small hard object affixed to the tip of a radicle, freely suspended and growing in damp air, might cause it to bend, if it were sensitive, and yet would not offer any mechanical resistance to its growth.
Made sensitive to her own vulnerability, she was mindful that the three priests on the pyramid dais were affronted, but powerless to intervene.
I contemplated food phobias, the more I became convinced that people who habitually avoid certifiably delicious foods are at least as troubled as people who avoid sex, or take no pleasure from it, except that the latter will probably seek psychiatric help, while food phobics rationalize their problem in the name of genetic inheritance, allergy, vegetarianism, matters of taste, nutrition, food safety, obesity, or a sensitive nature.
We can, however, make the two deflections equal by increasing the amplitude of vibration of the less sensitive point.
By suitably increasing the amplitude of vibration of the less sensitive, the two deflections were rendered approximately equal.
Rolling a tennis ball along the lower half of his buttocks is a great way to take a hands-off hands-on approach to the more sensitive areas around the anus, like the space between his butt cheeks, as well as his perineum and anal entrance.
My contention is that they were impelled, not by the teachings of Anarchism, but by the tremendous pressure of conditions, making life unbearable to their sensitive natures.
Type III-V compounds such as indium antimonide and perhaps in all compounds, if the experiments are sensitive enough to pick up this effect.
Sidewinders, which used the Argon-cooled Indium Antimonide Sensor that was extremely sensitive.
I am sensitive to such things, and sleeping in my workroom, and having to tidy it up and stow away my bedclothes, and then settle down to a long day with my aporetics, gave me a sense of having lost caste, of having come down in the world, which was quite unreasonable but none the less real.
That the Adie barometer is rather less sensitive than the other is of small importance, as the variations of atmospheric pressure at Framheim were not very great.
The bartender had a big nose, with highly trained and sensitive olfactory capabilities.
But what Bettee did not realize was that every man, and especially someone of his size, creates air pressure when he runs and while most people, especially those with eyesight, are not sensitive to those pressures, the frail little guard was sensitive even unto his muscle fibers.
As she leaned against Blad, she allowed her hand to stroke a sensitive area of his body, unseen by the king.