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VULNERABILITY |
Susceptibility |
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SUSCEPTIBILITIES |
Of Susceptibility |
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PREDISPOSITION |
Pre existing susceptibility |
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EMOTIVENESS |
Susceptibility to emotion. |
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SENTIMENT |
Sensibility; feeling; tender susceptibility. |
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SUSCEPTIVITY |
Capacity for receiving; susceptibility. |
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IMPRESSIBILITY |
The quality of being impressible; susceptibility. |
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INSUSCEPTIBILITY |
Want of susceptibility, or of capacity to feel or
perceive. |
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MOVABLENESS |
The quality or state of being movable; mobility;
susceptibility of motion. |
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INSENSIBILITY |
Want of tenderness or susceptibility of emotion or
passion; dullness; stupidity. |
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ALIVE |
Having susceptibility; easily impressed; having lively
feelings, as opposed to apathy; sensitive. |
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INCONSOLABLE |
Not consolable; incapable of being consoled; grieved
beyond susceptibility of comfort; disconsolate. |
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PENETRABILITY |
The quality of being penetrable; susceptibility of
being penetrated, entered, or pierced. |
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INFLAMMABILLTY |
Susceptibility of taking fire readily; the state or
quality of being inflammable. |
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PASSION |
Capacity of being affected by external agents;
susceptibility of impressions from external agents. |
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SENSIBLENESS |
The quality or state of being sensible; sensibility;
appreciation; capacity of perception; susceptibility. |
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POWER |
Capacity of undergoing or suffering; fitness to be acted
upon; susceptibility; -- called also passive power; as, great power of
endurance. |
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IDIOSYNCRASY |
A peculiarity of physical or mental constitution or
temperament; a characteristic belonging to, and distinguishing, an
individual; characteristic susceptibility; idiocrasy; eccentricity. |
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MUTABILITY |
The quality of being mutable, or subject to change or
alteration, either in form, state, or essential character;
susceptibility of change; changeableness; inconstancy; variation. |
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IRRITABILITY |
A condition of morbid excitability of an organ or
part of the body; undue susceptibility to the influence of stimuli. See
Irritation, n., 3. |
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VITRESCENCE |
The quality or state of being vitreous; glassiness, or
the quality of being vitrescent; capability of conversion into glass;
susceptibility of being formed into glass. |
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BLUNT |
To repress or weaken, as any appetite, desire, or power
of the mind; to impair the force, keenness, or susceptibility, of; as,
to blunt the feelings. |
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CAPABLE |
Possessing ability, qualification, or susceptibility;
having capacity; of sufficient size or strength; as, a room capable of
holding a large nu... |
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FEELING |
The capacity of the soul for emotional states; a high
degree of susceptibility to emotions or states of the sensibility not
dependent on the bo... |
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DELICACY |
Nice propriety of manners or conduct; susceptibility or
tenderness of feeling; refinement; fastidiousness; and hence, in an
exaggerated sense, ... |