1 very easily changed or damaged by physical conditions, or easily upset:
He’s hypersensitive about his height.
On the other hand, tss2, hypersensitive to ionic and osmotic stress, showed an intermediate response between tss1 and tos1.
We are asking, not for hypersensitive security information, but for information on which serious decisions can be based.
Increased bleeding time can occur, as can bronchospasm and skin reactions in hypersensitive patients.
They are therefore hypersensitive on the question and subject of any intervention from outside.
I want to conclude in a vein which is not critical and hypersensitive.
Why must these very powerful, and rightly powerful, union organisations be so ridiculously hypersensitive?
He is sensitive, hypersensitive, about that land.
I also felt terrible—hypersensitive, panicky and weak.