The base word for "sensitive" is "sense."
The root word of insensitive is "sensitive."
Comparative: more sensitive Superlative: most sensitive
"Sensitibo" is the word for "sensitive" in Tagalog.
A prefix of "sensitive" is "sen-". It is a group of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning or create a new word.
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Delicate is another word for sensitive.
Comparative: more sensitive Superlative: most sensitive
sensitive = ikepili koʻikoʻi
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An informal phrase sometimes used in place of the word 'sensitive' is
The adjective has several uses:Sensitive (sore) - painful, irritated, inflamedSensitive (as a subject, in nature) - touchy, tricky, precarious, ticklishSensitive (deft) - diplomatic, careful, discreet, prudentSensitive (emotionally) - delicate, shelteredThe noun "sensitive" is applied to a medium, clairvoyant, seer, or psychic.
The base noun, and the verb, is sense. The noun for sensitive is sensitivity. Related nouns are sensation and the gerund sensing.
sensitive is translated 'sensible' in French. (and the English 'sensible' is translated 'raisonnable')The frensh word for sensitive is "sensible"
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