sensitivity

simple noun25 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

Indicates a deep and thoughtful awareness of others' feelings or of artistic/political issues.

Awareness of issues that could cause offense or disagreement in a political context.

Awareness and understanding of other cultures and their differences.

Used to describe a very high degree of reaction, emotionally or physically.

Often used in technical or scientific contexts to mean a strong response to a small change.

Indicates a weak response or lack of awareness.

Similar to 'heightened', indicates that sensitivity has grown.

Refers to a state of increased or more intense sensitivity than usual.

Indicates that sensitivity has decreased.

Refers to the level or amount of sensitivity.

A common phrase meaning the absence of sensitivity.

A general preposition to link sensitivity with the thing it relates to (e.g., light, criticism).

To do something in a way that shows awareness of others' feelings.

Often used for sensitivity in relation to people or groups.

Used to specify the topic or issue that someone is sensitive about.

Refers to sensitivity within a particular context or action.

Indicates sensitivity related to a contentious issue or disagreement.

Training designed to make people more aware of their own prejudices and more sensitive to the feelings of others.

Similar to 'display', a common way to say someone is acting in a sensitive manner.

To not have the necessary awareness of others' feelings.

To possess the quality of being sensitive.

To show or exhibit sensitivity in one's actions.

To know and understand that a situation or topic is sensitive.

To learn and grow to be more sensitive over time.

To make something or someone less sensitive.