sensibility in Finnish
sensibility in Finnish is aistimiskyky, herkkyys, tunnekyky — sensibility means emotional sensitivity, especially regarding artistic, aesthetic, or moral matters.
sensibility in Finnish
aistimiskyky
The ability to sense, feel or perceive; responsiveness to sensory stimuli; sensitivity. [from 15th c.]
herkkyys
The ability to sense, feel or perceive; responsiveness to sensory stimuli; sensitivity. [from 15th c.]
tunnekyky
(now, rare, archaic) Excessive emotional awareness; the fact or quality of being overemotional. [from 18th c.]
tunneäly
(now, rare, archaic) Excessive emotional awareness; the fact or quality of being overemotional. [from 18th c.]
What does "sensibility" mean?
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noun Emotional sensitivity, especially regarding artistic, aesthetic, or moral matters.
"Her design reflects a very modern sensibility."
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noun The capacity to feel or perceive through the senses.
"The nerve damage reduced sensibility in her hand."
sensibility in a sentence
- Her design reflects a very modern sensibility.
- He wrote with a keen sensibility for the tragic.
- The nerve damage reduced sensibility in her hand.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "sensibility" in Finnish?
"sensibility" in Finnish is aistimiskyky, herkkyys, tunnekyky. sensibility means: Emotional sensitivity, especially regarding artistic, aesthetic, or moral matters.
How do you use "sensibility" in a sentence?
Example: "Her design reflects a very modern sensibility." In Finnish, "sensibility" is aistimiskyky, herkkyys, tunnekyky.
Are there other ways to say "sensibility" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "sensibility": aistimiskyky, herkkyys, tunnekyky, tunneäly.
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