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How to Use "Sensitive" with Example Sentences
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sensitive
(adj):
easily upset; having an understanding or awareness of someone's feelings; painful
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Used with verbs:
"
James
seems
sensitive
to being called fat.
"
(seems, be: is/am/are)
"
Jordan
has become
sensitive
about that topic.
"
(has become, has grown)
"
The eye drops
made
him
sensitive
to light.
"
(made)
"
We try to
remain
sensitive
to other cultures.
"
(remain)
Used with adverbs:
"
Baxter is
extremely
sensitive
to criticism.
"
(extremely, horribly, terribly, very, too, fairly)
"
She is
highly
sensitive
when discussing her family situation.
"
(highly, deeply, overly)
"
Mark is a
deeply
sensitive
man.
"
(deeply, unusually)
"
She has become
increasingly
sensitive
since the accident.
"
(increasingly, a little, slightly)
"
A dog's ears are
sensitive
enough
to hear the smallest sounds.
"
(enough)
Used with prepositions:
"
Teenagers are often
sensitive
about
their appearance.
"
(about, toward)
"
He was
sensitive
to
criticism.
"
(to, toward)
"
She is
sensitive
with
children.
"
(with, around)
Used with nouns:
"
That's a very
sensitive
issue
for her.
"
(issue, matter, topic, subject, question)
"
Please handle the
sensitive
equipment
gently.
"
(equipment, instruments)
"
The report contains
sensitive
information
.
"
(information, documents, material)
"
She has very
sensitive
ears
.
"
(ears, skin)
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