The Opposite(Antonym) of “sensationless”
The antonyms of sensationless are sensitive and feeling. The antonyms sensitive and feeling convey a state of being aware of one's surroundings and emotions. It implies the ability to perceive and respond to stimuli.
Definitions and Examples of sensitive, feeling
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having acute mental or physical perception; responsive to stimuli.
Example
She has very sensitive skin that easily gets irritated by certain fabrics.
An emotional state or reaction; a sensation experienced through touch or other physical senses.
Example
He had a feeling of excitement when he saw his favorite band perform live.
Key Differences: sensitive vs feeling
- 1Sensitive refers to a heightened awareness of one's surroundings or emotions, while feeling refers to the actual experience of an emotion or sensation.
- 2Sensitive can also refer to physical sensitivity, such as sensitivity to light or sound, while feeling is more commonly used to describe emotional states.
- 3Sensationless implies a lack of awareness or response to stimuli, while sensitive and feeling imply the opposite.
Effective Usage of sensitive, feeling
- 1Express Emotions: Use sensitive and feeling to describe emotional states and reactions.
- 2Discuss Sensory Experiences: Use sensitive to describe physical sensitivity to stimuli.
- 3Describe Lack of Sensitivity: Use sensationless to describe a lack of awareness or response to stimuli.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Sensitive refers to heightened awareness, while feeling refers to the actual experience of an emotion or sensation. Use these words to express emotions, discuss sensory experiences, and describe a lack of sensitivity.