Difference between Sensitive and Sensible



Difference between Sensitive and Sensible :



Sensitive : adjective

Sensitive meaning quick at receiving impressions and especially those which affect the emotions

Example Sentences :

1. He is sensitive to both praise and blame.
2. We use sensitive paper in photography.
3. A sensitive man is one whose feelings are easily hurt.


Sensible : adjective

1. Sensible is used when it is applied to things.
2. This word means what is perceptible by the senses.

Example Sentences :

1. A Sensible phenomenon
2. A sensible suggestion is one which shows common sense.
3. A sensible man is one who possesses common sense or intelligence.



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