Also means
sincere
Usage Note
Sentito as an adjective means deep, sincere, or heartfelt — le mie più sentite condoglianze (my deepest condolences). It is the past participle of sentire (to feel/hear) used adjectivally, following the four-form pattern: sentito, sentita, sentiti, sentite. When used as a past participle it means 'heard' or 'felt', so context determines the reading.
Examples
"Le mie più sentite condoglianze."
Natural Translation
My most heartfelt condolences.
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