Mental responsiveness and awareness.
(Physiology) responsiveness to external stimuli; the faculty of sensation.
1 Which is great, of course, but her sensibility has always intrigued me.
2 But compassion also means a considerable advance in general intelligence and sensibility .
3 Someone with a religious sensibility develops an acute awareness of certain questions.
4 The general sensibility had not for long found any expression in poetry.
5 You couldn't have had that 40 years ago, that sensibility about art.
6 Your skill revives invalids; your dexterity animates them; your sensibility consoles them.
7 Comforting in the best way, with updated classics and a modern sensibility .
8 Her literary sensibility fuses the fantastic and the mundane to great effect.
9 Thankfully this diminished view of human sensibility doesn't reflect our real experience.
10 Where fashion patois shines, however, is in the flamboyant expression of sensibility .
11 In generosity, in sensibility , in capacity for friendship, Essex far surpassed Buckingham.
12 But I have a European sensibility and an American sensibility , she said.
13 Generic, common, indispensable to all is the superior sensibility to the beautiful.
14 Selfishness in Art, as in other things, is sensibility kept at home.
15 She shook him into sensibility and they spoke together earnestly in German.
16 The events of the day had increased his sensibility to such impressions.
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Соединенные Штаты Америки