extreme sensitivity
Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words
Used to describe a very high degree of reaction, emotionally or physically.
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- Migrating birds show extreme sensitivity to air currents.
- She reacted with extreme sensitivity to the criticism, taking every word to heart.
- The new sensor boasts extreme sensitivity, capable of detecting even the faintest signals.
- People with certain allergies often experience extreme sensitivity to common environmental triggers.
- His latest novel explores themes of social injustice with extreme sensitivity and nuance.
- The debate was handled with extreme sensitivity due to the controversial nature of the topic.
- Developing an extreme sensitivity to non-verbal cues can greatly improve communication skills.
- After the accident, he developed an extreme sensitivity to loud noises.
- The government must approach this issue with extreme sensitivity to avoid public outcry.
- My skin has an extreme sensitivity to direct sunlight, requiring constant protection.