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sensibility

noun
Susceptibility of impressions; the capacity for feeling or perceiving the impressions of external objects; applied to the animal bodies; as when we Say, a frozen limb has lost its sensibility.

sensibility

Acuteness of sensation; applied to the body.

sensibility

Capacity of acuteness of perception; that quality of the soul which renders it susceptible of impressions; delicacy of feeling; as sensibility to pleasure or pain; sensibility to shame or praise; exquisite sensibility.

sensibility

Actual feeling. This adds to my great sensibility. Burke.

sensibility

It is sometimes used in the plural. His sensibilities seem rather to have been those of patriotism, than of wounded pride. Marshall. Sensibilities unfriendly to happiness, may be acquired. Encyc.

sensibility

Nice perception, so to speak, of a balance; that quality of a balance which renders it movable with the smallest weight, or the quality or state of any insrument that renders it easily affected; as the sensibility of a balance or of a thermometer.