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sensitive
adjective as in impressionable
Strongest matches
conscious, delicate, emotional, hypersensitive, keen, nervous, perceptive, precise, receptive, responsive, susceptible, tense, touchy, tricky, unstable
Weak matches
cognizant, easily affected, emotionable, high-strung, hung up, impressible, irritable, oversensitive, perceiving, precarious, reactive, sensatory, sensile, sensorial, sensory, sentient, supersensitive, ticklish, touchy feely, tuned-in, turned on to, umbrageous, wired
adjective as in easily hurt
Example Sentences
For example biometric data is something that’s seen as highly sensitive under the LGPD, but in the decree could still be shared between bodies.
All, I think Melanie would say, because she was able to come up with an answer to every question a skeptical, risk-sensitive investor might have.
Tests were conducted at Germany’s animal health institute and sensitive areas will now be cordoned off to try to prevent the disease spreading, Kloeckner said.
According to Dhamodharan, Mastercard is sensitive to privacy issues and is building its testing kit to reflect that.
Some tests may be very sensitive but less specific — in other words, good at picking up the presence of virus when it is there but less good at saying when the virus is not there.
And the Gävle Goat, apparently a sensitive creature, took the destruction hard.
The expo is introduced by Mayor Anne Hildalgo, who describes it as a “sensitive reading of the upheavals in French society.”
But they are also sensitive to pressure and attention from the West.
It is this very sensitive issue that has galvanized widespread resistance from previously loyal campesinos.
He was highly perceptive and exquisitely sensitive to everything around him.
He felt, in his sensitive way, that the two sweet-souled Englishwomen had deepened and sanctified his love for Jean.
The eyebrows were low and thick, the upper lip was sensitive, quivering sometimes as she talked, but the lower was firm and full.
He was beset by his sensitive dislike to mix in other people's affairs, but almost angrily he overcame it.
And here he might have stopped with safety; but his roused, suspicious, sensitive nature, would not suffer him.
It is a sensitive test, and, when positive, is absolute proof of the presence of blood.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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