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    Re·spon·sive
    /rəˈspänsiv/

    adjective

    • 1. reacting quickly and positively: "a flexible service that is responsive to changing social and economic patterns"
    • 2. answering: "I'm distracted by a nibble on my line: I jig it several times, but there is no responsive tug"
  2. 1. : giving response : constituting a response : answering. a responsive glance. responsive aggression. 2. : quick to respond or react appropriately or sympathetically : sensitive. 3. : using responses. a responsive liturgy. responsively adverb. responsiveness noun. Did you know?

  3. saying or doing something as a reaction to something or someone, especially in a quick or positive way: a responsive engine. a responsive audience. She wasn't responsive to questioning. able to be improved or cured by a treatment: The disease has proved responsive to the new treatment. Opposite. unresponsive. Fewer examples.

  4. Responsive definition: responding especially readily and sympathetically to appeals, efforts, influences, etc.. See examples of RESPONSIVE used in a sentence.

  5. A person who has enthusiasm is more responsive than someone who is quiet and seems bored. Things other than people can be responsive too: a plant is responsive to sunlight, and the fire department is responsive to a fire. Anything that is alert and quick to react is responsive.

  6. saying or doing something as a reaction to something or someone, especially in a quick or positive way: a responsive engine. a responsive audience. She wasn't responsive to questioning. able to be improved or cured by a treatment: The disease has proved responsive to the new treatment. Opposite. unresponsive. Fewer examples.

  7. A responsive person is quick to react to people or events and to show emotions such as pleasure and affection. Harriet was an easy, responsive little girl. This is a responsive class with plenty of ideas. Three months before birth babies are already responsive to sound.

  8. adjective. /rɪˈspɒnsɪv/ /rɪˈspɑːnsɪv/ [not usually before noun] responsive (to somebody/something) reacting quickly and in a positive way. Firms have to be responsive to consumer demand. a flu virus that is not responsive to treatment. The company is highly responsive to changes in demand. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Definitions on the go.

  9. Define responsive. responsive synonyms, responsive pronunciation, responsive translation, English dictionary definition of responsive. adj. 1. Answering or replying; responding. 2. Readily reacting to suggestions, influences, appeals, or efforts: a responsive student. 3. Containing or using...

  10. listening to someone or something and having a positive and quick reaction to them: a wonderfully responsive audience.

  11. responsive meaning, definition, what is responsive: reacting quickly, in a positive way: Learn more.

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