sensitive -
responsive to physical stimuli; "a mimosa's leaves are sensitive to touch"; "a sensitive voltmeter"; "sensitive skin"; "sensitive to light"
insensitive not responsive to physical stimuli; "insensitive to radiation"
responsive readily reacting or replying to people or events or stimuli; showing emotion; "children are often the quickest and most responsive members of the audience"
sensible,
sensitive aware intuitively or intellectually of something sensed; "made sensible of his mistakes"; "I am sensible that the mention of such a circumstance may appear trifling"- Henry Hallam; "sensible that a good deal more is still to be done"- Edmund Burke
susceptible (often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of; "susceptible to colds"; "susceptible of proof"
sensitiveness,
sensitivity the ability to respond to affective changes in your interpersonal environment
delicate exquisitely fine and subtle and pleasing; susceptible to injury; "a delicate violin passage"; "delicate china"; "a delicate flavor"; "the delicate wing of a butterfly"
highly sensitive readily affected by various agents; "a highly sensitive explosive is easily exploded by a shock"; "a sensitive colloid is readily coagulated"
radiosensitive sensitive to radiation; "radiosensitive cancer cells can be treated with radiotherapy"
nociceptive caused by or in response to pain; "a nociceptive spinal reflex"
sensitive -
being susceptible to the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others; "sensitive to the local community and its needs"
insensitive not responsive to physical stimuli; "insensitive to radiation"
responsive readily reacting or replying to people or events or stimuli; showing emotion; "children are often the quickest and most responsive members of the audience"
sensitiveness,
sensitivity the ability to respond to affective changes in your interpersonal environment
alive capable of erupting; "a live volcano"; "the volcano is very much alive"
cognisant,
cognizant,
aware (sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception; "was aware of his opponent's hostility"; "became aware of her surroundings"; "aware that he had exceeded the speed limit"
conscious (followed by `of') showing realization or recognition of something; "few voters seem conscious of the issue's importance"; "conscious of having succeeded"; "the careful tread of one conscious of his alcoholic load"- Thomas Hardy
sensitive of or pertaining to classified information or matters affecting national security
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Wiktionary
Substantiv
sensitive -
One with a paranormalsensitivity to something that most cannot perceive.
Adjektiv
sensitive -
Having the faculty of sensation; pertaining to the senses.