All sensitivity synonyms
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S s noun sensitivity
- irascibleness β The state of being irascible; irascibility.
- differential β of or relating to difference or diversity.
- consideration β Consideration is careful thought about something.
- kinesthesia β the sensation of movement or strain in muscles, tendons, and joints; muscle sense.
- feeling β a quality of an object that is perceived by feeling or touching: the soft feel of cotton.
- allergy β If you have a particular allergy, you become ill or get a rash when you eat, smell, or touch something that does not normally make people ill.
- cold sweat β If you are in a cold sweat, you are sweating and feel cold, usually because you are very afraid or nervous.
- impressibility β The quality of being impressible.
- irascibility β easily provoked to anger; very irritable: an irascible old man.
- acuities β sharpness; acuteness; keenness: acuity of vision; acuity of mind.
- butterflies β tremors in the stomach region due to nervousness
- keenness β finely sharpened, as an edge; so shaped as to cut or pierce substances readily: a keen razor.
- delicacy β Delicacy is the quality of being easy to break or harm, and refers especially to people or things that are attractive or graceful.
- affectability β the ability to be influenced or affected by something
- acuity β Acuity is sharpness of vision or hearing, or quickness of thought.
- liberalism β the quality or state of being liberal, as in behavior or attitude.
- crossness β the quality or state of being cross or angry; irritability; snappishness.
- hotheadedness β The state or characteristic of being hotheaded; the tendency to be easily infuriated or provoked.
- motility β Biology. moving or capable of moving spontaneously: motile cells; motile spores.
- in sight β an instance of apprehending the true nature of a thing, especially through intuitive understanding: an insight into 18th-century life.
- willies β a male given name, form of William.
- irritation β the act of irritating or the state of being irritated.
- intuition β direct perception of truth, fact, etc., independent of any reasoning process; immediate apprehension.
- hypersensitivity β excessively sensitive: to be hypersensitive to criticism.
- distinction β a marking off or distinguishing as different: His distinction of sounds is excellent.
- feverishness β The quality of being feverish.
- acumen β keenness and quickness in understanding and dealing with a situation; shrewdness
- intuitiveness β perceiving directly by intuition without rational thought, as a person or the mind.
- lovingness β feeling or showing love; warmly affectionate; fond: loving glances.
- neurasthenia β Psychiatry. (not in technical use) nervous debility and exhaustion occurring in the absence of objective causes or lesions; nervous exhaustion.
- alterity β the quality of being different
- finesse β extreme delicacy or subtlety in action, performance, skill, discrimination, taste, etc.
- warmheartedness β The quality of being warmhearted.
- nervousness β highly excitable; unnaturally or acutely uneasy or apprehensive: to become nervous under stress.
- cantankerousness β disagreeable to deal with; contentious; peevish: a cantankerous, argumentative man.
- lenience β the quality or state of being lenient.
- butterfly β A butterfly is an insect with large colourful wings and a thin body.
- otherness β the state or fact of being different or distinct.
- excitability β (uncountable) The state of being excitable.
- ill humor β a disagreeable or surly mood.
- fretfulness β The quality of being fretful.
- emotionality β The state or quality of being emotional.
- affectibility β The quality or state of being affectible.
- kindliness β the state or quality of being kindly; benevolence.
- grouchiness β The characteristic or quality of being grouchy.
- huffiness β The property of being huffy.
- heart β Anatomy. a hollow, pumplike organ of blood circulation, composed mainly of rhythmically contractile smooth muscle, located in the chest between the lungs and slightly to the left and consisting of four chambers: a right atrium that receives blood returning from the body via the superior and inferior vena cavae, a right ventricle that pumps the blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs for oxygenation, a left atrium that receives the oxygenated blood via the pulmonary veins and passes it through the mitral valve, and a left ventricle that pumps the oxygenated blood, via the aorta, throughout the body.
- impressionability β easily impressed or influenced; susceptible: an impressionable youngster.