"Respond" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Respond" Meaning

To respond means to react to something, whether a question, a statement, or an action, by giving a suitable answer, suggestion, or reaction. It involves expressing one's thoughts, feelings, or opinions in response to a stimulus.

"Respond" Examples

Verb Form


I responded to the email immediately.
She will respond to your query as soon as possible.
He didn't respond to our phone call.
Can you respond to this message?
Which will be the best way to respond to this situation?

Adjective Form


The respondent gave an excellent answer.
The news was received poorly by the respondent.
The respondent criticized our plan.
She is a frequent respondent on social media.
The respondent was very supportive.

Idiomatic Expressions


Respond to one's better: To give a better answer or solution to a problem.
Respond to the situation: To deal with a difficulty or challenge.
Respond able: Able to give reactions quickly or easily.
Respond well to punishment: To accept punishment or criticism without complaint.
Respond in kind: To give or return something that is equal in value to something else.

"Respond" Similar Words

Respites

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Rest or a period of rest, especially for an official person or a military officer: <br><br>Example: She took a respites from the daytime sun in a shaded tree.<br><br>A break from something difficult or unpleasant: <br><br>Example: She needed a respite from the busy schedule.

Respiting

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Respecting <br><br>To treat someone or something with respect; to show consideration, politeness, and courtesy.

Resplend

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Good-looking or attractive, but in a stylish and impressive way rather than in a natural or effortless way.

Resplended

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Impressively beautiful or impressive in a shining or radiant way.

Resplendence

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Resplendency

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The word "resplendency" refers to a state of great splendor, grandeur, or brilliance. It is a noun that can describe something or someone that is radiant, impressive, and awe-inspiring, often with a sense of power, glory, or majesty.

Resplendent

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Resplendently

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Responded

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Verb<br><br>past tense of "respond"<br><br> to answer or react to a question, comment, or problem<br> to react to a stimulus or situation<br> to answer a letter, message, or call<br> to clap or show acclaim for something, such as applause<br><br>Example sentences:<br> She responded quickly to my email.<br> The audience responded well to the comedian's jokes.<br> He responded to my phone call after several hours.

Respondee

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Respondent

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A person who responds to a survey, questionnaire, or other research instrument.

Respondentia

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Respondentia is not a commonly used word. However, based on the Latin roots, it seems to be related to the word "respondere," which means to respond or answer.<br><br>Therefore, I would define "respondentia" as:<br><br>A responsiveness or a state of being answerable.<br><br>Alternatively, it could also be an adjective or a noun referring to the act or an instance of answering or responding, or the quality of being responsive.<br><br>Please note that "respondentia" is not a word recognized by many dictionaries, and its usage is quite limited.

Respondents

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Those who respond to questions, usually in a survey or poll, providing information or feedback.

Responder

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A person or thing that responds or reacts to a question, request, or stimulus.<br><br>Example: "The customer service representative was a good responder to the customer's concerns."<br><br>In grammar, "responder" can also be a verb, meaning to answer or reply, often immediately.<br><br>Example: "Who will respond to the letter?"

Responders

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People, especially medical or emergency personnel, such as firefighters, paramedics, or police officers, who respond to a situation, often in a state of crisis or emergency.<br><br>Example: The responders arrived quickly to assist the victims of the natural disaster.

Responding

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