what is the word for sensitive that is hardly ever used
The word opposite of sensitive is "insensitive."
No the word raw is not a noun. It is an adjective.
The 17-letter word for an instrument used to find mass is "microbalance." A microbalance is a highly sensitive device used to measure the mass of very small objects with high precision. It is commonly used in scientific research and analytical chemistry for accurate weight measurements.
its means a bad insult to black poeple I think its a derivation of the word negro.
This response is based only on how the words sound to my ear. An organism would be sensitive to a drug. An organism might be susceptible to an infection. We are all susceptible to the flu, to one extent or another. The flu is a known risk. Nickel in jewelry is not a widely known threat to public health. But I am sensitive to it; I break out in a rash from jewelry containing nickel.
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The following words mean "almost never": rarely, barely, hardly, seldom, uncommon, scarcely
An informal phrase sometimes used in place of the word 'sensitive' is
No, the word 'hardly' is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.Example functions:He hardly touched his dinner.The adverb 'hardly' modifies the verb 'touched'.The noun in the sentence is 'dinner', a word for a thing.Maggie is hardly new at this.The adverb 'hardly' modifies the adjective 'new'.The noun in the sentence is 'Maggie", a word for a person.This city is hardly ever quiet.The adverb 'hardly' modifies the adverb 'ever'.The noun in the sentence is 'city', a word for a place.
the sensitive child started to cry when someone made fun of him
No, the word hardly is an adverb a word that modifies a verb; for example:It hardly rains in the month of August.We hardly have any left.The race was hardly won but his extra effort made all the difference.
Delicate is another word for sensitive.
The base word for "sensitive" is "sense."
The word for a person who hardly smiles is "stoic" or "unsmiling."
No, the word 'hardly' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
I've hardly begun to explain my story!
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