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Sensitivo

Sensitivo is an adjective used in Italian and Spanish to describe someone or something that is sensitive, perceptive, or easily affected by stimuli. In Italian, sensitivo also functions as a noun: a person who is highly sensitive or who is believed to have heightened perceptive abilities. In popular culture and folklore, sensitivo can refer to a person who claims extrasensory perception or other paranormal powers; in such contexts the term is often linked to mediums and psychics. The etymology traces to Latin sensus meaning sense or feeling, via the Italian form sensitivo; related terms include sensibile (sensitive) and sensibilità or sensibilidad (sensitivity) in the respective languages.

In usage, sensitivo as an adjective can describe emotional responsiveness, artistic sensibility, or acute perceptiveness, while

more
neutral
alternatives
include
sensibile
or
percettivo.
The
noun
sense
is
more
specialized
and
colloquial,
frequently
found
in
fiction,
journalism,
or
spiritual
communities
rather
than
scientific
discourse.
In
English-language
contexts,
sensitivo
is
uncommon
and
typically
encountered
only
as
a
loanword
or
in
reference
to
Italian
or
Spanish
sources;
the
intended
meaning
is
conveyed
by
phrases
such
as
a
highly
sensitive
person
or
a
psychic/medium,
depending
on
the
context.