Definitionadj. having an allergy or peculiar or excessive susceptibility
Last update: October 19, 2015
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This nervous excitability was inherited, though' not to the same excess, by Octave, whose mother died in his infancy and left him to the care of the hypersensitive invalid. [Please select]
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She had been browbeaten into hypersensitive timidity early in life, and did not know how to resent cleverly managed polite bullying. [Please select]
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Lightly casual as he chose to make the words sound, they were an audacity he would have known better than to allow himself with any one but a timid early-Victorian spinster whose politeness was hypersensitive in its quality. [Please select]
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And Richard, in his present hypersensitive state, remembered the cool scrutiny bestowed on the winged sea-gull of his dream last night. [Please select]
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She had been morbid, hypersensitive. [Please select]
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You're run down and very tired and hypersensitive, or you wouldn't have spent an evening worrying over a thing like that.' [Please select]
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