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The word "sensitiveness" is usable in written English and is well written.
It can be used to describe a person's emotional sensitivity or the quality of being easily affected by external factors. Example: "Her sensitiveness to criticism made it difficult for her to accept feedback." Alternatives include "sensitivity" and "emotional responsiveness."
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sensitiveness
noun
The ability to perceive sensation.
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He also says there is no question of easing the blockade on Armenia certainly not until it stops referring to his region as western Armenia and calling the mass killings of Ottoman Armenians in 1915 a genocide.The sensitiveness of the genocide issue was reflected in January in the killing of Hrant Dink, an ethnic-Armenian newspaper editor in Istanbul, who had talked openly about it.
Another tool used to grind facets is the dental engine, which has greater flexibility and sensitiveness than the lathe.
But it seems to have been abnormal sensitiveness combined with the tendency to exaggeration that caused him to look back on himself in youth as "the very ringleader of all... that kept me company into all manner of vice and ungodliness".
Radium in Nature. Radium exists in minute proportion in every kind of soil and water; the extraordinary sensitiveness of the methods of analysis has made it possible to ascertain this fact.
In letting depersonalized organizations & automatic contraptions take charge of our lives we have been forfeiting sensitiveness, consciousness, responsiveness, expressive intelligence, human-heartedness & creativity.
A list of some outstanding exhibitions of sensitiveness noted in the recent news.
"The sensitiveness of the average police officer when dealing with a harassed and frightened woman left much to be desired," Ms. Deol wrote in a paper assessing general police conduct in 2005.
"Mr. Olefsky's playing impressed by its musicality, sensitiveness and technical security," Mr. Straus wrote.
Certainly her plots are ingenious and intricate, and she relishes technical detail and literary quotation, although QD Leavis once cuttingly remarked "She displays knowingness about literature without any sensitiveness to it or any feeling for quality".
Nina Raine's direction, balancing sensitiveness with stringency, beautifully combines these diverse talents and saves a debut from disaster.
I suspect that one consideration was it was not in the victims' interests that medical records were produced in court as evidence, which is understandable, yet it serves to underline the sensitiveness of the material that Jamieson is reported as saying he viewed it out of curiosity.
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