List of synonyms from "superioress" to synonyms from "supervenient"
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- Superioress
- Superiority
- Superlative
- Superlatively
- Supermarket
- Supernal
- Supernatation
- Supernatural
- Supernatural event
- Supernaturalist
- Supernumerary
- Superscribe
- Supersede
- Superseded
- Supersensitive
- Supersonic
- Supersonic jet
- Superstar
- Superstition
- Superstruct
- Superstructure
- Superunified theory
- Supervene
- Supervenient
Definition of the day : « supersensitive »
- As in psychic : adj extrasensory in perception
- As in sensitive : adj impressionable
- As in susceptive : adj sensitive
- But she was just then supersensitive on the subject, though I did not suspect it.
- Extract from : « Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905 » by Various
- This affects my pride, though I dare say I am supersensitive.
- Extract from : « My Wonderful Visit » by Charlie Chaplin
- He was supersensitive about seeing her and yet as a free agent (she thought him that) he had seen her.
- Extract from : « Nothing But the Truth » by Frederic S. Isham
- It is simply that I have been foolish about it, supersensitive.
- Extract from : « The Carpet from Bagdad » by Harold MacGrath
- A hard and bare youth had made me supersensitive and suspicious and narrow.
- Extract from : « The Log-Cabin Lady, An Anonymous Autobiography » by Unknown
- Baird was not supersensitive, but he had felt polite antagonism in her manner.
- Extract from : « Nobody's Child » by Elizabeth Dejeans
- This was clearly not a time to be supersensitive, but he felt a trace of compunction.
- Extract from : « For Jacinta » by Harold Bindloss
- Lameness is intense and the parts are swollen and supersensitive.
- Extract from : « Lameness of the Horse » by John Victor Lacroix
- Thus the supersensitive couple were more and more impelled to go away.
- Extract from : « Jude the Obscure » by Thomas Hardy
- Still there was an eerie, and it might have been thought by a supersensitive resident an ill-omened, aspect about the place.
- Extract from : « Nevermore » by Rolf Boldrewood
