Sensibility refers to an acute
insight of or responsiveness toward something, such as the emotions of another.
This theory emerged in 18th century Britain, and was closely related with
studies of sense perception as the means through which knowledge is collected.
It also became associated with sentimental moral philosophy.
Sensibility is your sensitivity to stimulus or other things
that make you react in a certain way. It can be described in many ways such as:
1) The capacity to respond to an emotional situation with a refined feeling. 2)
The ability to receive sensory input. 3) Having reason and sound judgment. 4)
Feeling or perceiving a thing to be real.
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