sensitively


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
sensitive/ˈsensətɪv/
adjective
  • 1 quick to detect, respond to, or be affected by slight changes, signals, or influences.

    ■ (of photographic materials) responding rapidly to the action of light.

  • 2 having or showing a quick and delicate appreciation of the feelings of others.
  • 3 easily offended or upset.
  • 4 kept secret or with restrictions on disclosure to avoid endangering national security.
noun a person supposedly able to respond to paranormal influences.
– derivatives
sensitively adverb,
sensitiveness noun.
– origin ME (in the sense ‘sensory’): from OFr. sensitif, -ive or med. L. sensitivus, formed irregularly from L. sentire ‘feel’.
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