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61responsive — re|spon|sive [rıˈspɔnsıv US rıˈspa:n ] adj 1.) reacting quickly, in a positive way ▪ a car with highly responsive steering responsive to ▪ We try to be responsive to the needs of the customer. ▪ Her condition is not responsive to drug therapy.… …
62antiphon — (n.) c.1500, a versicle sung responsively, from M.Fr. antiphone hymn or directly from M.L. antiphona, from Gk. antiphona, from anti over against + phone voice (see FAME (Cf. fame)). A re adoption of the word which had become ANTHEM (Cf. anthem)… …
63responsive — 1520s, “making answer,” from Fr. responsif or directly from L.L. responsivus, from L. respons , pp. stem of respondere (see RESPOND (Cf. respond)). Meaning “responding to influence or action” is from 1762. Related: Responsively;… …
64antiphonally — adv. responsively, in an antiphonal manner, alternatingly …
65antiphonically — adv. responsively, in an antiphonal manner, alternatingly …
66sensitively — adv. in a sensitive manner; responsively; perceptively …
67sensorially — adv. via the senses; by the sensory system; sensitively, responsively …
68responsive — adjective 1》 responding readily and positively. 2》 in response; answering. Derivatives responsively adverb responsiveness noun …
69alternate — I. a. 1. Reciprocal, one after another, in turn. 2. Every other, separated by one, succeeding each other with intervals of one, discontinuous by omission of one. 3. On different sides successively. II. v. n. Reciprocate, act interchangeably. III …
70responsive — adjective 1 ready to react in a useful or helpful way (+ to): We try to be responsive to the needs of the customer. 2 easily controlled, and reacting quickly in the way that you want: a car with very responsive steering | The disease is not… …