It means to be aware of something, such as to be sensitive about the feelings of other people. It can also mean to be susceptible to the effects of something, such as being sensitive to too much sunlight, or sensitive to certain drugs that can cause a bad reaction.
It also means that a person can be easily upset by certain things that others may say about them. Such as a person can be sensitive about comments made about a scar on their face.
Very, very sensitive.
Delicate, impressionable, nervous, tense, touchy, or perceptive. Those words mean sensitive.
finely beautiful, excellent, sensitive and discriminating, and intense.
Delicate is another word for sensitive.
The base word for "sensitive" is "sense."
The word opposite of sensitive is "insensitive."
The root word of insensitive is "sensitive."
sensitive = ikepili koʻikoʻi
Comparative: more sensitive Superlative: most sensitive
One rarely used synonym for sensitive is "susceptible".
There is no word, sticklish.You may mean ticklish which means sensitive to tickling.There is a noun stickler, meaning someone insistent on a principle, or fussy. The word, however, has no adjective form.
"Sensitibo" is the word for "sensitive" in Tagalog.