English to Gujarati Dictionary sensibility

sensibility

સંવેદનશીલતા
definition
noun
the study of literature leads to a growth of intelligence and sensibility
the ability to appreciate and respond to complex emotional or aesthetic influences; sensitivity.
translation of 'sensibility'
વ્યવહારકુશળતા,
ભાવુક્તા,
અનુભવક્ષમતા,
સંવેદનશીલતા,
સંવેદનશક્તિ
noun
ભાવુકતા
example
This is a school which has been hated by any pupil of any intelligence or 'sensibility' for as long as it has existed.
Only then can one understand and respond to her rural and romantic 'sensibility' .
Threshold tests of 'sensibility' correlated accurately with symptoms of nerve compression.
A remarkable combination of artistic 'sensibility' , tact and emotional precision is at work here.
As it was, there was absolutely no aesthetic 'sensibility' at work whatsoever.
Mature gentlemen should cultivate some 'sensibility' and awareness of the aesthetics of these things.
It used to be assumed anyone of 'sensibility' or intelligence had to be on the Left.
Chinese artists show unique 'sensibility' and emotion in their observation.
Looking out at their faces, I saw 'sensibility' , intelligence and curiosity.
The two men share a certain poetic 'sensibility' , a love of metaphor.
Yet he doesn't betray the rigorous 'sensibility' and intelligence that is his hallmark.
At the heart of the discourse lay the attempt to define the western 'sensibility' of this emotion as against the oriental.
Such dumbing-down of aesthetic 'sensibility' is a triumph for the corporate sledgehammer that has so bedazzled him.
An aesthetic 'sensibility' encourages a child to look for harmony, colour and gentleness all around.
At the very apex of æsthetic 'sensibility' is the actual artist of which the prime exponent must be the poet.
He knew full well that his friend was beginning to lose his 'sensibility' but the pain still had a bitter sting.
the study of literature leads to a growth of intelligence and 'sensibility'
This game appealed to every aspect of my intellect and aesthetic 'sensibility' .
Their films will be appreciated by children but display the kind of humour and 'sensibility' that will endear them equally to adult viewers.
The Spanish conquest brought with it a completely different architectural 'sensibility' .
Such immersion in the language and ways of the Andalusian countryside profoundly influenced his 'sensibility' .
Those of us who knew this other Clyde, this man of strong emotional 'sensibility' , are grateful for the experience.
The inability to hold down a job is no longer seen as a moral failing, but as a sign of heightened 'sensibility' .
the study of literature leads to a growth of intelligence and 'sensibility'
That is, of course, when it doesn't offend people's delicate 'sensibilities' .
I do not want to offend Thai 'sensibilities' and so I would welcome your advice.
Strokes of paint, pencils and pieces of crisp, yummy paper also had the same effect on my 'sensibilities' .
No one, as far as I am aware, threatened to sue her for wounding their delicate 'sensibilities' .
It cannot be said that it offended the 'sensibilities' of consumers generally or was discriminatory.
You would not want to shock the fragile 'sensibilities' of the unmarried ladies in the room.
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