sensitivity
Pronunciación: [ˌsɛn.səˈtɪv.ɪ.ti]
Palabra
Contexto: «emotion»
(noun) the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. When someone is sensitive, they can feel sad for someone else, like when a friend is upset.
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Her sensitivity to her friend’s problems made her a great listener.
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His lack of sensitivity to her feelings hurt their friendship.
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Do you think sensitivity is important in a good friendship?
Contexto: «science»
(noun) how much a situation or condition can change or react to something. Like when a thermometer can show very small changes in temperature.
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The sensitivity of the new devices allows them to detect even tiny movements.
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The sensitivity of the old instruments was not enough to notice the changes.
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How does the sensitivity of this equipment compare to others?
Contexto: «health»
(noun) the degree to which someone reacts to allergens or irritants. If a person has sensitivity to something, like pollen, it can make them sneeze or feel sick.
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She found out about her sensitivity to peanuts after feeling sick.
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He doesn't have any sensitivity to dust, so he can clean without worry.
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How can I tell if I have a sensitivity to certain foods?
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