Use of oversensitive in Sentences. 20 Examples

The examples include oversensitive at the start of sentence, oversensitive at the end of sentence and oversensitive in the middle of sentence

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oversensitive at the end of sentence


  1. Am I being oversensitive?
  2. I know that like me you can be oversensitive!
  3. Don't you think you're being a bit oversensitive?
  4. I tend to sulk when I am annoyed and I tend to be a bit oversensitive.
  5. But maybe, having been on our own for so long, we were just oversensitive.
  6. Cornering adjustability verges on the sensational, providing huge entertainment, though the brakes are oversensitive.

oversensitive in the middle of sentence


  1. He is an oversensitive person who take things too hard.
  2. Such oversensitive children may have attention problems.
  3. You needn't be oversensitive. It has nothing to do with me.
  4. Why so oversensitive manage can have bit of abnormal person?
  5. Po: ( sees Doug ) Nothing . I may be too oversensitive. Let's go!
  6. He is oversensitive – it's difficult to establish a rapport with him.
  7. Maybe he was just being oversensitive, and he'd better forget about it.
  8. Vincent is oversensitive, his feelings about colour is more than anyone.
  9. He was reacting in an oversensitive manner to helpful remarks from the foreman.
  10. Cons: Touch scroll pad is a bit oversensitive without the latest Meizu firmware.
  11. Did she detect a conspiracy, or was she becoming a little oversensitive? she wondered.
  12. Students will be easy to change into vulgar, oversensitive, if prematurely into the community.
  13. Some are oversensitive, which leads to annoyance and casts doubt on readings which might not be inaccurate.
  14. At really low speeds, the speed-sensitive steering is oversensitive and handling becomes an unfeeling waffle.

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