Front | What's the difference between "sensible" and "sensitive"? |
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Back | A sensible person makes good decisions and judgements based on reason rather than emotion. A sensitive person is easily upset or offended by other people's remarks or behaviour. However, if you say that someone is sensitive to other people's problems or feelings, you mean that they show understanding and awareness of them. |
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