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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a highly sensitive introvert" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is both introverted and particularly sensitive to external stimuli or social situations.
Example: "As a highly sensitive introvert, she often finds large gatherings overwhelming and prefers quiet evenings at home."
Alternatives: "an extremely sensitive introvert" or "a deeply sensitive introvert."
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The situation has also made me have horrible anxiety (I'm also a highly sensitive introvert).
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I suspect that thanks to my temperament as a Highly Sensitive Person and a borderline introvert (I'm technically an ENFJ, but the combination of intuitive-feeling can be very draining, and I also suspect that motherhood has brought out my inner introvert), I will always struggle with feeling overwhelmed by the world.
Are you an introvert, shy, a Highly Sensitive Person, an empath, or a combination of them all?
Maybe you realized that instead of being an introvert, you are actually an extravert (enthusiastic and assertive) who is also a highly sensitive person.
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This is certainly a sensitive activity, in a highly sensitive region.
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"This is such a highly sensitive political issue," he said.
Blasphemy is a highly sensitive issue in Pakistan.
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