response
Americannoun
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an answer or reply, as in words or in some action.
- Synonyms:
- rejoinder
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Biology. any behavior of a living organism that results from an external or internal stimulus.
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Ecclesiastical.
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a verse, sentence, phrase, or word said or sung by the choir or congregation in reply to the officiant.
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Bridge. a bid based on an evaluation of one's hand relative to the previous bid of one's partner.
noun
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the act of responding; reply or reaction
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bridge a bid replying to a partner's bid or double
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(usually plural) Christianity a short sentence or phrase recited or sung by the choir or congregation in reply to the officiant at a church service
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electronics the ratio of the output to the input level, at a particular frequency, of a transmission line or electrical device
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any pattern of glandular, muscular, or electrical reactions that arises from stimulation of the nervous system
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A reaction, as that of an organism or any of its parts, to a specific stimulus.
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See more at classical conditioning
Related Words
See answer.
Other Word Forms
- counterresponse noun
- responseless adjective
Etymology
Origin of response
First recorded in 1250–1300; from Latin respōnsum, noun use of neuter past participle of respondēre “to reply, answer”; replacing Middle English respounse, from Middle French respons, from Latin, as above; respond
Example Sentences
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This protein sends signals back to the same cells that produce it, reinforcing inflammatory activity and ultimately worsening the body's response to sepsis.
From Science Daily
He added: "These are threats that affect us all locally, but need a national and international response."
From BBC
PPG said its system found an unexpected chemical response that cut the post-spray drying time from 30 minutes to 5 when heated at 140 degrees.
She said the programme, which had received an "incredible" response, was all about "hopefully helping new parents".
From BBC
The UK's rate of inflation has risen, but the chancellor, in response, promised that Britain would this year turn a corner.
From BBC
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