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Rhymes with Response
- nonchalance
- renaissance
- lesperance
- ensconce
- scronce
- reponse
- sconce
- sconc
- schronce
- cronce
- yonce
- ponce
- nonce
- honse
- hans
- gonce
How do you pronounce response?
Pronounce response as rɪˈspɑns.
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How do you spell response? Is it responce ?
A common misspelling of response is responce
Sentences with response
1. Noun, singular or mass
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Quotes about response
1. We can learn the art of fierce compassion - redefining strength, deconstructing isolation and renewing a sense of community, practicing letting go of rigid us-vs.-them thinking - while cultivating power and clarity in response to difficult situations.
- Sharon Salzberg
2. It is sometimes an appropriate response to reality to go insane.
- Philip K. Dick, VALIS
3. A love of classical music is only partially a natural response to hearing the works performed, it also must come about by a decision to listen carefully, to pay close attention, a decision inevitably motivated by the cultural and social prestige of the art.
- Charles Rosen
2. response
noun. ['rɪˈspɑːns, riːˈspɑːns'] a bodily process occurring due to the effect of some antecedent stimulus or agent.
Synonyms
- answer
- immune response
- kinesis
- immune reaction
- transfusion reaction
- reaction
- activity
- psychogalvanic response
- electrical skin response
- bodily function
- reflex action
- bodily process
- learned response
- double take
- body process
- inborn reflex
- rebound
- unconditioned reflex
- GSR
- physiological reaction
- reflex
- Tarchanoff phenomenon
- automatism
- immunologic response
- galvanic skin response
- reflex response
- taxis
- passage
- tropism
- innate reflex
- passing
- overreaction
- learned reaction
- electrodermal response
- Fere phenomenon
Antonyms
3. response
noun. ['rɪˈspɑːns, riːˈspɑːns'] a statement (either spoken or written) that is made to reply to a question or request or criticism or accusation.
5. response
noun. ['rɪˈspɑːns, riːˈspɑːns'] a phrase recited or sung by the congregation following a versicle by the priest or minister.
Antonyms
6. response
noun. ['rɪˈspɑːns, riːˈspɑːns'] the speech act of continuing a conversational exchange.