Done in reply or response, or related a reply or response
“Jackson's attorney indicated that she had used personal email, but she no longer has responsive emails in her possession.”
Able, or quick to, react or respond
“Finally, the researchers have developed new, highly responsive pressure sensors.”
Done without delay, or with speed
“I look forward to a rapid and responsive reply to my letter.”
Willing to consider or accept new suggestions and ideas
“Now, of course, not all students are so responsive, nor are results achieved overnight.”
Loving and affectionate towards (someone) in a close relationship
Having or showing keenness of perception
Tolerant of, or open to, new or opposing viewpoints
Full of, or evocative of, expression or emotion
Showing admiration or approval
Having the ability to understand or discern very quickly
Loudly cheerful, enthusiastic or approbatory
Given to open displays of emotion
Showing approval of or favor towards an idea or action
Paying close attention, usually for the purpose of anticipating approaching danger or opportunity
Aware of and responding to one's surroundings
Congenial, like-minded, or free from disagreement or dissent
Marked by curiosity or fascination
Of or caused by a reflex
Exhibiting high efficiency and effectiveness in achieving successful results
Responding to or acting to counteract something when it happens (rather than beforehand)
Warm and friendly
Easily movable, responsive, and handleable
Highly sensitive to provocation
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