Sensibilities

//ˌsɛn(t)sɪˈbɪlɪtiːz//

"Sensibilities" in a Sentence (7 examples)

Many a gentleman of the old school has been provoked to remark regretfully upon the under-bred manners and bearing of even the better classes in the modern industrial communities; and the decay of the ceremonial code—or as it is otherwise called, the vulgarisation of life—among the industrial classes proper has become one of the chief enormities of latter-day civilisation in the eyes of all persons of delicate sensibilities.

Anyone can offend an artist's sensibilities, but no one seems to wish to support artists financially.

This is sure to offend the sensibilities of any decent human being.

Their sensibilities are skewered.

The most striking feature in the small animal’s appearance are its two large round eyes, which provides it with incredible ocular sensibilities.

"I want to get more focused in my Japanology. Recently, I just like to look at cafés in Japan via Social Media. Caféology fascinates me, as it is part of my real daily life. For many years, I've been studying Japanese aesthetics. It's an opportunity to peruse the varied cosmopolitan array of cafés in Japan. In the descriptions, Japanese know that 'gairaigo' words attract me." "That's a really beautiful niche focus—you're combining everyday life in Japan with your passion for aesthetics and gairaigo. Café culture in Japan is a great lens for study, because cafés aren't just coffee shops: they're cultural stages where Western imports, Japanese reinventions, and aesthetic sensibilities all intersect."

Though she gave the impression of fineness she was in reality so determined that any sensibilities she possessed were held in the vice of her will.

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