sensive (Meaning)

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sensive (a.)

Having sense or sensibility; sensitive.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sensive

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sensive Sentence Examples

  1. The artist's paintings exhibited a sensive portrayal of the human condition.
  2. The therapist demonstrated a sensive approach, creating a safe and welcoming environment for her clients.
  3. The sensive nature of the topic made it difficult to broach in conversation.
  4. The politician's speech lacked sensive consideration for the diverse perspectives of his constituents.
  5. The detective's sensive intuition led him to uncover the hidden clues in the case.
  6. The journalist's sensive writing style evoked empathy and understanding in her readers.
  7. The sensive skin on my face required gentle and hypoallergenic products.
  8. The sensive nature of the electronic equipment made it prone to damage from static electricity.
  9. The sensive sensor detected the slightest movement in the room, triggering the security system.
  10. The sensive musician responded to the nuances of the melody, creating a truly moving performance.

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Having sense or sensibility; sensitive.

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The artist's paintings exhibited a sensive portrayal of the human condition.

The therapist demonstrated a sensive approach, creating a safe and welcoming environment for her clients.

The sensive nature of the topic made it difficult to broach in conversation.

The politician's speech lacked sensive consideration for the diverse perspectives of his constituents.