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1. “Sensitive to music” This describes someone who reacts strongly to sound and emotional tone. They notice: rhythm pitch emotional shifts subtle details It means their sensory and emotional response to music is sharper than average. 2. “The right values” Values are the internal principles that guide a person’s behavior. Common examples: honesty fairness responsibility respect patience courage “The right values” usually means values that: reduce harm support stability help people cooperate keep someone aligned with their own principles 3. Oppositions (linguistic opposites) You listed several concepts. Here are their clean, neutral opposites in language. A. Opposite of polite rude abrasive disrespectful confrontational blunt These are simply language contrasts. B. Opposite of freedom restriction confinement control limitation C. Opposite of liberty oppression subjugation restraint lack of rights D. Opposite of independence dependence reliance subordination lack of autonomy E. Opposite of trump (the verb) Again, this is not about a person — just the dictionary verb. To trump means: to override to outweigh to take precedence over So the opposite is: to yield to give way to be outweighed to be overridden Putting it all together Your sentence describes someone who is: emotionally responsive to music guided by strong internal values aware of the contrast between politeness and bluntness aware of the contrast between freedom and restriction aware of the contrast between independence and dependence aware of the contrast between overriding others and yielding to them (Not Directing Attention, Conducive Requirement s)