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Sensitivity vs. sensitiveness - WordReference Forums
2013年1月31日 · Sensitivity vs Sensitiveness - What's the difference? "Sensitivity is a synonym of sensitiveness. As nouns the difference between sensitivity and sensitiveness is that sensitivity is the quality of being sensitive while sensitiveness is the ability to perceive sensation." hope it helps the next person who needs it
Sensitivity, sensibility, sensitivness | WordReference Forums
2008年7月29日 · sensitiveness je ne sais pas trop . JeanDeSponde Senior Member. France, Plateau du Vercors. France ...
-ness -ty - WordReference Forums
2005年8月19日 · For me 'sensitiveness' sounds a little bit like a word I have made up myself. I often do make up words, and so do many other people, either because the word doesn't already exist (example gruesome-ness, annoying-ness) or because I want to emphasise the primary meaning of the word in question, I want to interrupt the flow, insert a little ...
Sensible - philo/psycho - WordReference Forums
2006年5月20日 · Bonjour, j'hésite beaucoup entre Sensible, Sentience, Sensitiveness - je recherche des avis de personnes étant compétentes dans le domaine de la philo (particulièrement phénoménologie) et de la psychologie. Voici les termes auxquels je suis confrontée : Le Sensible le sensible du corps le...
have no artistic sensitiveness | WordReference Forums
2022年4月22日 · Beverley, however, appeared to have no artistic sensitiveness whatsoever. When Sellers savaged the cat in a manner which should have brought the S.P.C.A. down upon him, Beverley merely beamed. does this mean Beverley appreared to have no talent in art? Thanks in advance
Sensibilité - WordReference Forums
2006年2月7日 · sensibility, sensitiveness, sensitivity (nn.) In Jane Austen’s time (1775–1817), all the best people had sensibility, some to the detriment of their common sense; that is, they had highly refined tastes and emotional responses, what …
Sensitive sensibility - WordReference Forums
2011年8月4日 · When used with this meaning, "sensibility" is a synonym for "sensitiveness". This definition* might also be useful: 5: refined sensitiveness in emotion and taste with especial responsiveness to the pathetic <excessive sensibility of late 18th century poetry> * "sensibility." Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged. Merriam ...
cultural sensibilities - WordReference Forums
2020年5月14日 · Here is my research. According to Wikipeida, Cultural sensibility refers to how sensibility ("openness to emotional impressions, susceptibility and sensitiveness") relates to a person's moral, emotional or aesthetic ideas or standards.
sensibility/sensitivity - WordReference Forums
2008年9月30日 · In Jane Austen’s time (1775–1817), all the best people had sensibility, some to the detriment of their common sense; that is, they had highly refined tastes and emotional responses, what we might now call sensitivity or sensitiveness.
I will be very [appreciate/appreciated] if you can let me know next ...
2015年11月27日 · Yes, appreciative will work, but I'd suggest that normally, I would expect, 'I would be most grateful if you could let me know next week.'