0 an awareness of, or an ability to create, art, literature etc showing very high standards of beauty and good taste -- ความรู้สึก; ความไหว
Medically, their absence of inner heat, susceptible temperaments, pale countenances and enervated sensibilities bore out their emptiness of being.
Such events see the patron's own sensibilities meander through very different architectural cultures.
His nonconformism attracted a countercultural audience whom he mocked and a college audience whose left and liberal sensibilities he delighted in offending.
His theory is sufficiently general to support many different sensibilities in the interpretation of it.
The cosmopolitan meanings ascribed to recordings had a particularly strong impact on the development of local urban sensibilities and cultural practices.
One such claim is that the controversy was not so much a conflict of ideas, but a clash of egos, ambitions, sensibilities, and the like.
What is intriguing is that negative priming studies emphasizing body position and spatial sensibilities demonstrate the "embodiment" of the processes of suppression.
Although this may seem natural to our current sensibilities (why would government schools turn out shaykhs?), it nevertheless represents a significant displacement.