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sensibility

mental responsiveness and awareness refined sensitivity to pleasurable or painful impressions cruelty offended his sensibility (= sensitivity) (physiology) responsiveness to external stimuli; the faculty of sensation sensitivity to pain

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Your sensibility, and then his. isn't that so?
Mrs D'Ascoyne, who had discerned in me a man of delicate sensibility and high purpose asked me to accompany her on the cross-country journey.
What would the future be without sensibility?
Came down here with 1 5 minutes of a black sensibility. and so you don't understand that.
I'm afraid his sensibility.
Her sensibility in art doesn't interest me.
Attraction to women, however repellent as it may be to persons of sensibility, is not in itself a crime.
It would truly be inspirational to have a winner with a political sensibility that extends beyond makeup strategies and, uh, recipes for cherry pie, huh?
In my century we have a higher sensibility than revenge.
Where was your sensibility then?
No Sense and Sensibility.
Mercenary sensibility, you know?
Older people, sadly, lean into a lack of sensibility.
I apparently mistook you for a human with some taste and sensibility.
Common sense and sensibility of the average Frenchman!
Any man of sensibility would rather see you dead first.
Only forgive my widow's sensibility that shunned the royal pomp and public show. Attendant on a second wedding and chose instead. A simple service at a quiet church in Dover.
Sensibility and taste are formed by reading.
Then came a last postcard from Peru saying that Astra had found a colony of guacharo, or oilbirds, at San Luis Rey and was preparing a paper for the WSPB on echolocation sensibility in birds.
Because you lack the moral sensibility to appreciate what I have lost in Doug.
Those with money and no taste, arrogance and no sensibility, minds devoid of imagination.
I am, you know, rather, what can I say, a person with great sensibility, no?
The noise injures the sensibility of many ladies.
I'm trying for a primitive, brooding sensibility.
It would truly be inspirational to have a winner with a political sensibility that extends beyond makeup strategies and recipes for cherry pie, huh?
Women go crazy for his poetry. maybe because Neruda writes love poems. a topic which appeals to the female sensibility. But let's go back to our noisy crowd.
We have a more evolved sensibility.
Your sensibility, and then his.
Come, sir. you have given me an inconceivable sensibility for your love.
And you have a very creative sensibility.
That underneath that sweetness and sensibility.
Sir Reuben Astwell must be a man of great good taste and sensibility.
Women go crazy for his poetry. maybe because Neruda writes love poems. a topic which appeals to the female sensibility.
I was gonna give it to one of my other guys, but it's an arty movie and quite frankly, they don't have the sensibility.
Philosophy in general is about content, but I for my part call upon sensibility more than upon intelligence and from that moment on it's the expression of it in all its sensitive character that counts the most.

News and current affairs

Those strong words reflect a new sensibility in Washington. As former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declared in one of her last foreign-policy speeches, the US is not planning to pivot away from Europe to Asia, but rather with Europe to Asia.
Israel has become post-modern, producing new - and sometimes startling - synergies among its avant-garde high-tech sensibility, its secular and ever more orthodox religious identities, and its overall ethno-nationalist outlook.
Sandel is worried less about the possible consequences of enhancement technologies than about the sensibility they reflect - a sensibility that sees the world as something to be manipulated and controlled.
Doctors are no different from laypersons in drawing on personal and cultural resources -involving imagination, responsibility, sensibility, insight, and communication - to accomplish their care-giving.
Those strong words reflect a new sensibility in Washington.
But this concern and sensibility is a little too self-congratulatory, for it allows Europeans to gloss over the very real problems they now have with their own vaunted social solidarity.

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