Web: 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.
Webnoun. 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 …
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SENSITIVITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Webthe 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 …
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SENSITIVITY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Websensitivity noun (PHYSICAL REACTION) [ C/U ] (also sensitiveness, us / ˈsen·sət̬·ɪv·nəs /) the quality of being easily influenced, changed, or damaged, esp. by a physical activity or …
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Sensitivity - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Webnoun. the ability to respond to physical stimuli or to register small physical amounts or differences. “a galvanometer of extreme sensitivity ”. synonyms: sensitiveness. see more. noun. susceptibility to a pathogen. synonyms: predisposition. see more.
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sensitivity noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage …
Web[uncountable, countable, usually plural] (specialist) the fact of reacting quickly or more than usual to something. food sensitivity. allergies and sensitivities. Some children develop a sensitivity to cow's milk. The eyes of some fish have a greater sensitivity to light than ours do. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. to small changes.
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SENSITIVITY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Web3 days ago · 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.
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sensitivity noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage …
Web[uncountable, countable, usually plural] a tendency to be easily offended or upset by something He's a mixture of anger and sensitivity. She was blind to the feelings and sensitivities of other people. of information/subject.
Web1. : sensory sense 2. 2. a. : receptive to sense impressions. b. : capable of being stimulated or excited by external agents (such as light, gravity, or contact) sensitive cells. 3. : highly …