That's uncommonly sensitive of you.
Ms. Ross makes understated, uncommonly sensitive photographic portraits, especially of children.
The developers, hoping to build a course and luxury homes on unusually pristine land, chose a site with an uncommonly sensitive environment.
He'd noticed earlier that she missed little and was uncommonly sensitive to nuances.
He was, in other words, well acquainted with death, and may have been uncommonly sensitive to the emotional chaos that it engenders.
His eyes darted about looking for signs of threat; his nose was uncommonly sensitive to the scents in the wind.
For someone who is dead when the narrative opens, Esther emerges as an extraordinarily vital character, warmed to life by an uncommonly sensitive cop.
But then I am an uncommonly sensitive man, as you know.
But the novel, and Ernest Kinoy's uncommonly sensitive adapation, is far richer and more complicated than any plot summary might indicate.
He was uncommonly sensitive to the toll on his lawyers and advisers.