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单词 supersensitive
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Definition of supersensitive in English:

supersensitive

adjective ˈsuːpəsɛnsɪtɪv
  • 1Extremely quick to detect or respond to slight changes, signals, or influences.

    supersensitive, low-noise antennas
    the brain becomes supersensitive to dopamine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • During your life hormonal fluctuations occur and migraine sufferers tend to be supersensitive to those.
    • Doped-up athletes combined with supersensitive dope detection equipment is going to turn the games upside-down.
    • Having the built-in brain apparatus supersensitive to negativity means that the same bias also is at work in every sphere of our lives at all times.
    • Certain serotonin receptors may be supersensitive, which may contribute to repetitive behaviors.
    • Some bats seem to either fly too high to be trapped often or have supersensitive echolocation skills that help them avoid capture.
    • Brown conjectured that sharks use their supersensitive gel to detect these subtle boundaries.
    • If you have supersensitive receptors, you're more susceptible to sensory overload.
    • He possessed both an indomitable will and supersensitive antennae attuned to the political airways.
    • Computer hackers, electronic bugs and supersensitive microphones threaten to pierce the Vatican's thick walls next week when cardinals gather in the Sistine Chapel to name a papal successor.
    • Even with my supersensitive nose, I can't smell the slightest bit of trouble here!
  • 2Easily offended or upset.

    celebrities can be supersensitive people living stressful lives
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thirteen-year-olds alternate between thoughtlessly lashing out at the people around them and being supersensitive about the criticism of others.
    • It is also true that some children are supersensitive, easily offended, and quickly angered.
    • He hit out at "supersensitive" villagers.
    • Supersensitive, he registered every slight, however effectively his feelings were concealed.
    • He's instinctive, supermacho and supersensitive.
    • Such doubts, of course, contribute to a boy's insecurity about himself and may make him supersensitive to criticism.
    • He believes that "supersensitive" young women may find Plath liberating because she attempts to resist traditional female roles, all the while struggling against her ingrained perfectionism.
    • At times, you're supersensitive - crying one minute and laughing the next.
    • MJ is supersensitive about everything.
    • Supersensitive about his reputation as a minister, he was being sued by creditors, sought by the sheriff, even threatened with jail.
 
 
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