sensibility
Example Sentences
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"It's thanks to the taste and sensibilities of Australians and New Zealanders that this town has grown."
From Barron's
Though today’s commercial and cultural sensibilities might have constrained Ms. Blume’s success, that pain has become only more acute.
Their answer was to promote a polyglot society that straddled the line between Western and Muslim sensibilities, while promising wealth, efficiency and stability.
Yet “Remake” shows him still to be a formidable artist in the face of tragedy, and one whose comically askew sensibility remains intact.
Can you imagine that now, with contemporary child protection sensibilities.
From BBC
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.