"Responds" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Verb: to react or answer, typically in a courteous or polite way, to a piece of news or other situation.
Example: "I'll respond to the invitation in an email tomorrow."
The manager will respond quickly to any customer inquiries.
She responds well to criticism and always tries to improve.
Can you respond to my email as soon as possible?
The government responds to global concerns about poverty.
The robot responds to voice commands with surprising accuracy.
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.
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.
acting with or showing a sense of duty and concern for the needs of others; reliable and dependable.