Definition of responsiveness in English:
responsiveness
noun rɪˈspɒnsɪvnəsrəˈspɑnsɪvnəs
mass nounThe quality of reacting quickly and positively.
a bank's responsiveness to customer problems engenders trust
the responsiveness of the vehicle
Example sentencesExamples
- Even its responsiveness to change may be a determining factor in its competitiveness.
- In the architecture of developing countries, structures grow with an organic responsiveness of form to function.
- She links knowing through hearing to the notion of responsiveness, in that hearing is more personal than seeing.
- The company's responsiveness to user needs has earned it a passionate following.
- Perfectionism bases a concept of self-fulfilment on our capacities of responsiveness.
- She approaches oils with a similar responsiveness to the materials, vigorously painting wet into wet with a fully charged brush.
- His responsiveness to nature recalls one of Atwood's beliefs about qualities extant in much Canadian literature.
- Adjustments can be made in real time, giving the responsiveness of an analog unit.
- In his responsiveness to sensual surfaces, Paul is very much like his mother.
- Respect, responsiveness, results—people here actually believe that stuff.
Definition of responsiveness in US English:
responsiveness
nounrəˈspänsivnəsrəˈspɑnsɪvnəs
The quality of reacting quickly and positively.
a bank's responsiveness to customer problems engenders trust
the responsiveness of the vehicle
Example sentencesExamples
- Respect, responsiveness, results—people here actually believe that stuff.
- She approaches oils with a similar responsiveness to the materials, vigorously painting wet into wet with a fully charged brush.
- Adjustments can be made in real time, giving the responsiveness of an analog unit.
- Perfectionism bases a concept of self-fulfilment on our capacities of responsiveness.
- The company's responsiveness to user needs has earned it a passionate following.
- Even its responsiveness to change may be a determining factor in its competitiveness.
- In the architecture of developing countries, structures grow with an organic responsiveness of form to function.
- In his responsiveness to sensual surfaces, Paul is very much like his mother.
- She links knowing through hearing to the notion of responsiveness, in that hearing is more personal than seeing.
- His responsiveness to nature recalls one of Atwood's beliefs about qualities extant in much Canadian literature.