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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Abstract nouns???

Hi all
I'm studying an abstract nouns.

It's quite difficult Emotion: sad

Could anyone tell me what's the differences between these words? with examples, please
Sensitiveness
Sensitivity
Sensation

thanx.
  

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Assuming you've already consulted a good dictionary - Sensation (aside from the latest hit band) is your impression or response to some sort of stimulus. I felt a tingling sensation in my toes. (the way it seems to you) Sensitiveness often refers to a person's predisposition to react at a certain level to situations or to physical stimulations.

  • Assuming you've already consulted a good dictionary - Sensation (aside from the latest hit band) is your impression or response to some sort of stimulus.
  • I felt a tingling sensation in my toes.
  • (the way it seems to you) Sensitiveness often refers to a person's predisposition to react at a certain level to situations or to physical stimulations.
  • His sensitiveness to criticism has always been a problem for him.
  • ) Sensitivity is usually a scalar, or technical measurement.
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Assuming you've already consulted a good dictionary -

Sensation (aside from the latest hit band) is your impression or response to some sort of stimulus.
I felt a tingling sensation in my toes. (the way it seems to you)

Sensitiveness often refers to a person's predisposition to react at a certain level to situations or to physical sti

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