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Sensitivo vs Suceptible

 

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Sensitivo vs Suceptible

People,

I am not finding myself able to truly understand the difference between sensitivo and suceptible.

Any hints?

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"Sensitivo" is something or someone capable of feeling physical sensations.
"Susceptible" is someone who gets offended easily.
And there is also "sensible", which can be a synonym of "sensitivo", but when talking about people, it's used to describe someone who is capable of an emotional reaction to something, like appreciating art, getting moved by a noble action, feeling joy/envy for someone else's success, etc.
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