Comparative for willing to consider or accept new suggestions and ideas
“The park also presents a curious mix of the sublime and ridiculous, and sometimes, quite bizarre, so you need a receptive mind.”
Comparative for responsive to stimuli or the emotions of others
“At times I am empathic and quiet, resonating and receptive to the pain of my clients.”
Comparative for easily influenced or persuaded
“We should not permit them to poison the receptive minds of our youth.”
Comparative for tolerant of, or open to, new or opposing viewpoints
Comparative for friendly or affable in nature
Comparative for fast or responsive in one's thinking
Comparative for easy or able to be coached or trained
Comparative for able, or quick to, react or respond
(of a person) Comparative for having a kind or empathetic nature
Comparative for having the ability or tendency to absorb
Comparative for showing admiration or approval
Comparative for sensitive to being affected by something
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