Either empathy or codependency, depending on the circumstances.
The word "Sensitive" can be both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes someone or something easily affected emotionally or physically. As a noun, it refers to a person who is empathetic or easily affected.
Easily Affected was created on 2006-10-21.
Agility is the word used to describe someone who can move quickly and easily. An example is a personal trainer or a professional wrestler.
The prefix for "sensitive" is "in-" or "non-". For example, "insensitive" means lacking sensitivity, and "nonsensitive" means not easily affected or offended.
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A density dependent factor is a factor that is affected by the amount of organisms in a population. An example of this would be sickness, as the higher the density is, the more easily the sickness will spread.
Sealife is affected tremendously. Think of throwing a can into the street, it can kill fish easily.
E.G., "Mikka bouzu." It literally means "three day monk," but the idiom means someone who gives up easily or someone who never finishes anything.
No? Saliva spreads germs easily. If someone with a contagious bacterial or viral infection, with a high enough load in their saliva were to, for example, kiss you, you would easily get sick.
sensitive,impressionable, sentient
Someone who is easily frightened can be described as skittish, timid, or jumpy.
Sensitive in the context of personality means that an individual is more easily affected by comments and actions. This can apply to someone who takes mild criticism or jokes more seriously, or someone who is easily upset.