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respond /rɪˈspɒnd $ rɪˈspɑːnd/ verb

پاسخ دادن
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respond
[verb]
Synonyms: answer, counter, react, reciprocate, rejoin, reply, retort, return
Related Words: act, behave, react
English Thesaurus: answer, reply, response, retort, comeback, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

respond S2 W2 AC /rɪˈspɒnd $ rɪˈspɑːnd/ verb
[Word Family: noun: respondent, response, responsiveness; verb: respond; adverb: responsively; adjective: responsiveunresponsive]
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin; Origin: respondere 'to promise in return, answer', from spondere; sponsor1]

1. [intransitive] to do something as a reaction to something that has been said or done Synonym : react
respond to
Responding to the news, Mr Watt appealed for calm.
respond by doing something
The US responded by sending troops into Laos.
respond with
Villagers responded with offers of help.

2. [intransitive and transitive] to say or write something as a reply
respond that
He responded that he didn’t want to see anyone.
respond to
Dave didn’t respond to any of her emails.

3. [intransitive] to improve as a result of a particular kind of treatment
respond to
She has responded well to treatment.
Colds do not respond to antibiotics.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

respond
verb
I. react
ADV. immediately, instantly | promptly, quickly, rapidly, swiftly | enthusiastically, favourably, positively, well Both sides have responded positively to the plan. Their son is responding well to the treatment.
forcefully, vigorously | adequately, appropriately, constructively, effectively, intelligently | adversely, aggressively, angrily | cautiously, coolly | sensitively, sympathetically | generously | magnificently The teams responded magnificently to the challenge.
accordingly The government needs to listen to the public and respond accordingly.
readily The plants readily respond to these stimuli.
directly | automatically, instinctively | flexibly | differently | merely, simply We do not have a strategy. We merely respond to ideas from local people.
emotionally, imaginatively to respond emotionally to the landscape
in kind The terrorists declared all-out war on the government and the government responded in kind.
VERB + RESPOND be able/unable to | be likely to She wasn't sure how he was likely to respond.
fail to His condition failed to respond to the treatment.
be slow to | enable sb to enabling teachers to respond flexibly to the needs of their students
PREP. by The government responded by tightening the law on gun ownership.
to Companies have to respond to the changing economic climate.
with The demonstrators threw stones and the police responded with tear gas.
PHRASES an ability/a capacity/a willingness to respond, a failure to respond

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

respond
II. say sth in reply
ADV. politely | angrily | coolly | drily
PREP. to He responded politely to her questions.
with He responded with a smile when she spoke.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

answer something you say when someone asks you a question or speaks to you:
I asked if he wanted to come, but I didn’t get an answer.
If you’re asking me for money, the answer’s no!
reply an answer. Used especially in written English to report what someone said:
She asked how he felt, and received the reply, ‘Awful!’
‘Finished now?’ ‘No,' came the reply.
response an answer that clearly shows your reaction to a question, suggestion etc:
Wagner’s responses showed that he had thought carefully about the issues.
‘Sure. Why not?’ was his response to most of Billie’s suggestions.
retort written an angry answer given when someone has annoyed you or criticized you:
Isabelle began an angry retort and then stopped herself.
comeback a quick answer that is clever, funny, or rude:
He walked out before I could think of a snappy comeback.
riposte formal a quick and clever answer:
Anna produced the perfect riposte.
rejoinder formal a quick answer, especially a clever or rude one:
If he confronts them, he’ll run the risk of a sharp rejoinder.
respond formal to answer someone:
How do you respond to the allegation that you deliberately deceived your employers?
give somebody an answer to answer someone by telling them what you have decided or giving them a piece of information they asked for:
He asked me to marry him, but I didn’t give him an answer straight away.
get back to somebody to answer someone at a later time especially by telephoning them, usually because you need to think about their question or find out more information:
She’s promised to get back to me as soon as she hears any more news from the hospital.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

answer to say something to someone when they have asked you a question or spoken to you:
You don’t have to answer the question if you don’t want to.
I said hello to her, but she didn’t answer.
reply to answer someone. Used especially in written English to report what someone said:
‘I’m so sorry,’ he replied.
We asked Jane to help, but she replied that she was too busy.
respond formal to answer someone:
How do you respond to the allegation that you deliberately deceived your employers?
give somebody an answer to answer someone by telling them what you have decided or giving them a piece of information they asked for:
He asked me to marry him, but I didn’t give him an answer straight away.
get back to somebody to answer someone at a later time especially by telephoning them, usually because you need to think about their question or find out more information:
She’s promised to get back to me as soon as she hears any more news from the hospital.
retort written to answer someone angrily, especially because they have annoyed you or criticized you:
‘You’re not afraid?’ Brenda asked. ‘Of course not,’ he retorted angrily.
response an answer that clearly shows your reaction to a question, suggestion etc:
Wagner’s responses showed that he had thought carefully about the issues.
‘Sure. Why not?’ was his response to most of Billie’s suggestions.
comeback a quick answer that is clever, funny, or rude:
He walked out before I could think of a snappy comeback.
riposte formal a quick and clever answer:
Anna produced the perfect riposte.
rejoinder formal a quick answer, especially a clever or rude one:
If he confronts them, he’ll run the risk of a sharp rejoinder.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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