"Responded" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Verb
past tense of "respond"
to answer or react to a question, comment, or problem
to react to a stimulus or situation
to answer a letter, message, or call
to clap or show acclaim for something, such as applause
Example sentences:
She responded quickly to my email.
The audience responded well to the comedian's jokes.
He responded to my phone call after several hours.
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.
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.
Those who respond to questions, usually in a survey or poll, providing information or feedback.