1. Délicat. Être sensible au froid.
2. Émotif. Un tempérament sensible.
3. Attentif. Être sensible aux autres.
4. Perceptible.
5. Notable. Des progrès sensibles.
6. Matériel. Le monde sensible.
Attended by, or having the character of, emotion; emotional.
1. Derived from experience or the experience of existence; SYN. existential.
2. Relating to or resulting from experience.
ETYM Latin sensatus gifted with sense, intelligent, from sensus sense. Related to Sense.
Having physical sensation.
Perceived by senses; endowed with senses.
ETYM French, from Latin sensibilis, from sensus sense.
1. Acting with or showing thought and good sense; SYN. thoughtful.
2. Aware intuitively or intellectually of something sensed.
3. Readily perceived by the senses.
4. Able to feel or perceive; SYN. sensitive.
ETYM French sensitif. Related to Sense.
1. Having acute mental or emotional sensibility.
2. Hurting; SYN. sore, tender.
3. Responsive to physical stimuli.
4. Used officially of classified information or matters affecting national security.
ETYM Latin sentiens, -entis, p. pr. of sentire to discern or perceive by the senses. Related to Sense.
1. Consciously perceiving.
2. Endowed with feeling and unstructured consciousness; SYN. animate.
3. Capable of feeling.
1. Easily moved by another's distress
2. Easily moved to love.