Hypersensitive [adjective]

Definition of Hypersensitive:

impressionable

Opposite/Antonyms of Hypersensitive:


Sentence/Example of Hypersensitive:

People are hypersensitive to the messages brands are putting out during this pandemic, which means this personal touch matters more than ever.

A hypersensitive conscience cost our widowed client ten thousand dollars!

If I were hypersensitive to the silly things people say, I should have given up selling long before.

He looked, wondering what made this young attractive woman hypersensitive on the subject of sex.

My grounds for perturbation are not imaginary or based on the hallucinations of a hypersensitive mind.

Owing to the emotional strain to which I had been subjected I may have been in a hypersensitive condition.

A nature so hypersensitive perhaps conjured up hobgoblins of persecution out of pure imagination.

About two o'clock Jenny woke up to another psychic experience not unusual with hypersensitive temperaments.

Buzard was a slender, long-necked, stalk-shaped man with gilt glasses, uneasy movements and a hypersensitive manner.

The directing Powers were hypersensitive to the oft-repeated charge of meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.