sensibilities

/ˌsɛn(t)sɪˈbɪlɪtiːz/

Etymology

From sensibility + -es (suffix forming pluralia tantum; and regular plural forms of nouns).

noun

  1. Capabilities to have emotions; feelings.“Though she gave the impression of fineness she was in reality so determined that any sensibilities she possessed were held in the vice of her will.”
  2. Feelings of gratitude.
  3. Intuitive reactions; instincts.