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sensibility noun

  /ˌsɛnsɪˈbɪlɪti/
  • The ability to sense, feel or perceive; responsiveness to sensory stimuli; sensitivity. [from 15th c.]
  • (now, rare, archaic) Excessive emotional awareness; the fact or quality of being overemotional. [from 18th c.]
ευαισθησία

sensible adjective

  /ˈsɛns.ə.bəl/ , /ˈsɛns.ɪ.bəl/ , [ˈsɛn̥səbɫ̩] , [ˈsɛn̥sɪbl̩]
  • (especially, _, formally) Able to be sensed by the senses or the psyche; able to be perceived.
  • (archaic) Liable to external impression; easily affected; sensitive.
αισθητός
  • Acting with or showing good sense; able to make good judgements based on reason or wisdom, or reflecting such ability.
λογικός
  • (archaic) Able to feel or perceive.
ευαίσθητος
  • Characterized more by usefulness, practicality, or comfort than by attractiveness, formality, or fashionableness, especially of clothing.
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sensible

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