sensitive

sensitive — adjective

  • sensitivepositive
  • more sensitivecomparative
  • most sensitivesuperlative

1. A person who is sensitive takes even mild criticism or teasing very hard — for e

1.形容詞B1
釋義

A person who is sensitive takes even mild criticism or teasing very hard — for example, if a friend jokes about your hairstyle, you might stay upset for the rest of the day.

例句

Renata is very sensitive and cries easily when people criticize her artwork.

sensitive + about + noun phrase expressing what triggers the feeling

Kabir avoided mentioning the breakup because his brother was still sensitive about it.

sensitive about + pronoun referring to a past event

同義詞
  • touchy

    more informal; implies quickness to anger rather than sadness

  • thin-skinned

    informal; emphasizes how easily criticism penetrates

  • vulnerable

    broader — can refer to physical or emotional weakness

反義詞
  • thick-skinned

    informal; opposite of easily upset

  • tough

    implies resilience rather than insensitivity

文法句型

sensitive + about + noun/pronoun

sensitive + to + noun

用法筆記

Commonly used in progressive structures ('He is being sensitive') when the reaction is happening right now.

常見錯誤

She is sensible about criticism.
She is sensitive about criticism.
💡'sensible' means having good judgment, not easily upset.
I am sensitive with cold weather.
I am sensitive to cold weather.
💡Use 'to' (not 'with') before the trigger.

2. A sensitive subject, document, or situation requires careful handling because it

2.形容詞B2
釋義

A sensitive subject, document, or situation requires careful handling because it could embarrass people, offend them, or cause serious problems if mishandled — for example, discussing a colleague's salary is a sensitive topic at work.

例句

The company's financial troubles are a sensitive matter that only senior staff may discuss.

sensitive matter — collocation for confidential or delicate business topics

The folder contains sensitive information about national security and is kept under lock.

sensitive information — common collocation for classified data

同義詞
  • delicate

    softer tone; suggests the need for tact rather than risk of offence

  • controversial

    stronger — implies public disagreement rather than personal embarrassment

  • touchy

    informal; often used for personal subjects people avoid

反義詞

文法句型

sensitive + noun (subject/issue/topic/matter)

politically/environmentally + sensitive

用法筆記

Frequently paired with adverbs such as 'politically', 'environmentally', 'culturally', or 'racially' to specify the kind of risk involved.

常見錯誤

This is a sensible topic.
This is a sensitive topic.
💡'sensible' means practical/reasonable; 'sensitive' means delicate/controversial.

3. Being sensitive to other people means you notice and care about their emotions,

3.形容詞B2
釋義

Being sensitive to other people means you notice and care about their emotions, needs, or problems — for example, a sensitive nurse can tell when a patient is anxious even before the patient speaks.

例句

A good kindergarten teacher is sensitive to the emotional needs of each child.

sensitive to + the emotional needs of + someone

Élise is a sensitive friend who always notices when something is bothering you.

同義詞
  • empathetic

    more formal; emphasizes emotional understanding

  • perceptive

    focuses on the noticing aspect rather than the caring aspect

  • thoughtful

    broader — includes considerate actions, not just awareness

反義詞
  • insensitive

    lacking awareness or concern for others' feelings

  • oblivious

    unaware; not necessarily uncaring

文法句型

sensitive + to + noun (needs/feelings/wishes)

sensitive + about + noun

用法筆記

This is a positive quality — unlike sense 1 (EASILY UPSET), which is a vulnerability, sense 3 describes empathy and attentiveness as strengths.

常見錯誤

She is very sensible to other people's feelings.
She is very sensitive to other people's feelings.
💡'sensible to' is not a correct pattern.

4. If a part of your body or a living thing is sensitive, it reacts strongly to phy

4.形容詞B2
釋義

If a part of your body or a living thing is sensitive, it reacts strongly to physical things such as touch, light, heat, or chemicals — for example, sensitive skin turns red or itchy when it touches rough fabric.

例句

Rachid's skin is so sensitive that even mild soap gives him a rash.

sensitive skin — very common collocation

A baby's gums are sensitive to hot liquids during the teething period.

sensitive to + noun phrase (physical trigger)

同義詞
  • reactive

    more clinical; often used in dermatology

  • tender

    implies soreness or pain when touched

  • delicate

    easily damaged; not necessarily reactive to stimuli

反義詞
  • tough

    resistant to damage or irritation

  • numb

    unable to feel physical sensations

文法句型

sensitive + to + noun (light/heat/cold/touch/dust)

sensitive + noun (skin/teeth/eyes)

用法筆記

For allergic reactions, 'allergic to' is more specific than 'sensitive to'. This sense covers any strong physical response, not just allergies.

常見錯誤

My skin is sensible to sun.
My skin is sensitive to the sun.
💡Use 'to' after 'sensitive', not the adjective 'sensible'.

5. Sensitive equipment or instruments can detect, measure, or record extremely smal

5.形容詞C1
釋義

Sensitive equipment or instruments can detect, measure, or record extremely small changes that ordinary devices would miss — for instance, a sensitive microphone picks up footsteps from three floors away.

例句

The laboratory uses sensitive scales that can measure a single grain of salt.

sensitive scales — instrument capable of detecting tiny differences

Sensitive motion sensors in the museum detect even the slightest vibration from visitors.

sensitive motion sensors — specific instrument type

同義詞
  • precise

    focuses on accuracy rather than minimal-difference detection

  • fine

    as in 'fine adjustment'; implies the ability to distinguish tiny variations

  • acute

    more formal; used for senses or instruments, e.g., 'acute hearing'

反義詞

文法句型

sensitive + instrument noun (scales/sensor/microphone/camera)

sensitive enough + to-infinitive

用法筆記

Often combined with 'highly' for emphasis ('highly sensitive equipment'). Not used for people — only for instruments, tools, and detection systems.

常見錯誤

A sensitive thermometer needs careful storage.
A delicate thermometer needs careful storage.
💡For fragile instruments, 'delicate' describes breakability; 'sensitive' describes measurement precision.

sensitive — noun

sensitive — suffix