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Sensitive

Sensitive is an adjective with several related senses. In general usage, it describes something capable of perceiving or reacting readily to stimuli, such as a sensitive skin or a sensitive microphone, which respond strongly to small changes. It also describes people who are easily affected by emotional, social, or environmental factors, often implying empathy or vulnerability. In common parlance it can also mean easily offended or requiring careful handling, as in sensitive topics or sensitive information.

In science and technology, sensitivity is a technical term. The sensitivity of a sensor or instrument is

In social and clinical contexts, sensitivity encompasses awareness of others' feelings and cultures, often described as

Etymology: from Latin sensus, related to sense. Synonyms include delicate, responsive, or vulnerable; antonyms include insensitive

its
ability
to
detect
small
changes
in
a
quantity.
High
sensitivity
implies
finer
discrimination
but
can
also
increase
susceptibility
to
noise.
In
information
security
and
privacy,
sensitive
data
refers
to
personal
or
confidential
information
that
must
be
protected
from
unauthorized
access,
sharing,
or
disclosure.
In
other
contexts,
sensitive
equipment
or
environments
require
controlled
conditions
to
avoid
damage
or
contamination.
emotional
or
cultural
sensitivity.
Sensitive
periods
are
developmental
windows
during
which
experiences
have
a
disproportionate
impact
on
growth.
The
term
can
also
describe
materials,
systems,
or
individuals
that
demand
careful
handling
to
prevent
harm,
misuse,
or
distress.
or
robust.