Receptive


The meaning of the word Receptive is: ready to receive new ideas or concepts


Examples:

Every Friday night, Ben hits the club scene in hopes of finding a woman who will be receptive to his charm.

published by Maryam on 2021-01-11 23:34:56


Despite the fact that some of the applicants arrived with no credentials, Mr. Blackstone maintained a receptive attitude during every interview.

published by Chin on 2021-02-26 23:43:40


When you are in a more receptive mood, I would like to discuss how you plan to pay these bills.

published by Lashell on 2021-09-12 05:51:11


Children are more receptive to new experiences if their parents prepare them ahead of time.

published by Sonny on 2021-10-11 01:24:25


While the boss seemed to be receptive to my idea, I never heard another word from him.

published by Margert on 2021-04-07 06:07:00


After spending the morning making unsuccessful calls, William held his breath and hoped that the next prospect would be receptive to his sales pitch.

published by Mercedes on 2021-07-08 05:08:16


Laughing in all the right places, Saturday’s audience was so receptive that the director decided to hold the show over for another week.

published by Cliff on 2021-03-09 11:38:26


Samuel is a master at appearing to be receptive to your ideas, but he always sticks to his own agenda.

published by Christia on 2021-07-11 01:38:47


Even though the patient seems to be receptive to visual stimuli, he will unfortunately never fully recover from his brain injury.

published by Fritz on 2021-03-14 01:49:28


If hypnotherapy is going to be successful, the subject must be receptive to suggestion.

published by Hedy on 2021-07-01 08:29:17


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