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გრძნობიერი — meaning in English: Sensitive

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ჯანდაცვა
jandatsva
გაწვდო
gats'vdo
არქივაცია
arkhivats'ia
პროგრესი
progresi
გრძნობიერი
gdzroebieri
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'გრძნობაieri' in emotional discussions, such as when talking about someone's feelings or reactions to art and literature. For instance, in a conversation about a movie that moved them, one might say, 'That film was very gdzroebieri, it truly touched my heart.'
Synonyms & nuances
'გრძნობაieri' is often compared to 'დელიკატური' (delikat'uri), which means 'delicate'. While both suggest a sensitivity, 'gdzroebieri' emphasizes emotional depth, whereas 'delikat'uri' might refer to a more physical or aesthetic fragility. Choosing 'gdzroebieri' conveys a deeper emotional resonance.
Culture
'გრძნობაieri' stems from the root 'გრძნობა' (gdznoba), meaning 'feeling' or 'sense', highlighting the intrinsic connection between sensitivity and emotional awareness in Georgian culture. The word reflects the importance placed on emotional expression and empathy in personal relationships, making it a significant term in social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does the Georgian word 'გრძნობაieri' mean in English?
'გრძნობაieri' translates to 'sensitive' in English, referring to someone who is emotionally responsive or delicate in their feelings.
Q.How can I use 'გრძნობაieri' in a sentence?
You can use 'გრძნობაieri' in contexts like discussing someone's emotional response, for example: 'She is very gdzroebieri when it comes to criticism.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'გრძნობაieri'?
'Gdzroebieri' should not be confused with the word for 'sensitive' in a technical or physical sense, such as in medical contexts. Stick to emotional or relational contexts for accurate use.
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