Reaction meaning in English
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Definition
a reaction: a response, an answer
to react: to respond, to act, to reply; to counter, to oppose
- "I've also developed a deep understanding of the full range of human reactions: fear, apprehension, concern, as well as intense anger."
- "Caller : The lipstick seems to be causing some sort of allergic reaction."
- "Field research and polling have revealed that there is room on the market for this kind of product, and I'd like to gauge your reactions."
- "I'll call him this afternoon, and try to gauge his reaction."
- "Your reactions have been recorded and taken into account."
- "Moira : Other reactions were more positive."
- "Reaction to Patrice death continued from page 17"
- "I've developed a deep understanding of human reactions, which makes me the ideal candidate to interact with customers in a professional, calm and composed fashion."
- "Belinda shows no adverse reactions to test."
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