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Sensibility

Sensibility meaning

Emotions or feelings arising from or relating to aesthetic or moral standards, especially those which are sensitive and thus likely to be hurt or offended. | The ability to feel, perceive, or sense; responsiveness to sensory stimuli; sensitivity; also, the degree to which someone or something (especially a sensory organ or tissue) is able to respond to sensory stimuli. | The quality of being easily affected by external forces or stimuli; also, of a measuring instrument: the quality of being able to detect small changes in the environment.

Example sentences (20)

Austen later changed its form to narrative and its title to Sense and Sensibility.sfn In the novel, "sense" means good judgment or prudence and "sensibility" means sensitivity or emotion.

Barker-Benfield, 9. The emotional excess associated with sensibility also theoretically produced an ethic of compassion: those with sensibility could easily sympathise with people in pain.

Sense and Sensibility main Sense and Sensibility was originally written as an epistolary novel around 1795, when Austen was about 19 years old, and was entitled Elinor and Marianne.

Gaga's costume by Oscar-nominated cuts between the heightened sensibility of the comic book source material and the gnarly aesthetic of the first "Joker" film.

Here, the sky tussles with menacing clouds, and Diego Gaeta’s keys emit a Stevie-esque sensibility.

His rapid left-hand octaves sounded almost superhuman, but there is nothing machine-like about the young pianist’s sensibility.

It allows you to showcase your personality and design sensibility and that you have manners!

Known for her uniquely charming fashion sensibility with grand color and playful patterns and prints, the designer’s rosé wine line has just as much beauty and style as her line.

Kraus, the author of numerous science fiction and fantasy novels — and, with Guillermo del Toro, of the novel version of the film “The Shape of Water” — infuses his prose with a scientist’s rigor and a poet’s sensibility.

Not the weightiest screen treatment of a serious mental health issue, this drolly self-deprecating portrayal nonetheless achieves a degree of poignancy and depth within a distinctive sensibility you might call Midwestern Sardonic.

The best-known of these–eight low-budget Roger Corman movies made between 1960-1964 and usually starring the debonair, diabolical –are entertaining but can't recreate Poe's macabre, paranoid, and generally unwholesome sensibility.

The difference between the “vernacular” writers and Indians writing English has not been so much of sensibility or quality as of linguistic affiliation and often social class.

The duo sources fleece for its sweaters and sweater-vests from local shepherds, driven by the same small-scale sensibility for which many Vermont craftspeople strive.

The line is manufactured in Europe but sports an American sensibility and specs.

A regular on the country house filming circuit, eagle-eyed fans can also spot it in The Crown, Emma, Sense and Sensibility, Midsomer Murders, The Man Who Knew Infinity and many more.

As high-concept a comedy as it gets, “Laid” still plays with traditional rom-com tropes within a decidedly modern (and sex-positive) sensibility.

Born on August 13, 1990, completed her schooling from Maharani Tulsibati Girls’ HS School and graduating from Sachin Deb Barman Memorial Government Music College in Agartala, Puja brings a blend of education and artistic sensibility to her craft.

Carson was pure sensibility, pure along which all the suffering of the South and the Smith family passed.

Cermak Eisenkraft Gallery has a knack for championing artists whose work blends bold aesthetic sensibility with a radical edge—names like Jan Zrzavý, Zdeněk Sýkora, Theodor Pištěk and Jan Kubíček are frequent favorites.

He also urged football authorities to show “more sensibility” in how they police the game’s finances.