230 adjectives to describe responses

The most fundamental reflexes, those immediate responses to irritation or danger, were laid down, and among them the drive and check system.

To the call for labor-power British women gave instant response.

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"Rotten," was the prompt response.

This is peculiarly noticeable in Art, because Art depends on sympathy for its influence, and unless the artist has felt the emotions he depicts we remain unmoved: in proportion to the depth of his feeling is our sympathetic response; in proportion to the shallowness or falsehood of his presentation is our coldness or indifference.

Garibaldi had overthrown the Neapolitan rule in Sicily, and raised the cry of "Italy and Victor Emmanuel!" which found a hearty response.

We had an indignant response from one gentleman: "M. X., Depute, ne valsant qu'avec sa femme, a l'honneur de renvoyer la carte d'invitation que le Ministre des Affaires Etrangeres et

At Prime the versicle of the little response is Qui natus est. Rubrics.

" Piers' eyes kindled in swift response.

But there was no generous response to his call.

His hand slipped under the rug and held her fingers, which clutched his in instantaneous response.

I hope you haven't quite spoilt your dress, Miss Falconer, and won't regret your row!" She looked at her dress, but there was a sudden significance in her slow, lingering response.

Hence the famous oracular responses of antiquity; hence the long train of conjurers, fortune-tellers, astrologers, necromancers, magicians, wizards, and witches, that have been found in all places and at all times; nor have superior knowledge and civilization been sufficient to extirpate such characters, by demonstrating the futility and absurdity of their views.

To these offers there were no satisfactory responses.

To assert that they are a conquered people and must as a State submit to the will of their conquerors in this regard will meet with no cordial response among American freemen.

The loud response came up from all within and all around the house"thankeethankeethankeemassathankee good massa."

Or will you still remain buried here?" "I have nothing further to say, Mr. Flockart, than what I have already said," was her defiant response.

The greatest problems were encountered in the first year, or rather in the first six months of the war, after which time efforts were systematized, the military machine worked smoothly, and the Dominion's splendid response to the call to arms was maintained throughout.

" "Do so, Kate, and your good angel will doubtless inspire in me a suitable response.

"Well, it ain't J.J. Hill or Anderson," came the gruff response.

In a few days he received a favorable response in which the friend told him he was glad to have the privilege of rescuing one of that fated race from a doom more cruel than the grave; that the compensation was no object; that they had lost their only child, and hoped that she would in a measure fill the void in their hearts.

The simple, direct responses to stimuli such as sneezing, coughing, wrinkling, crying, response to tickling, etc., are termed reflexes.

There are few in these realms who will not give a fervent response to these sentiments.

She left his senses at rest, and her affection never called for any emotional response.

I rose to put the question, and when I asked if this body would advise and consent to that appointment, there rushed from the hearts to the tongues of all the members an affirmative response, which told with an emphasis that could leave no doubt of the feeling whence it emanated.

230 adjectives to describe  responses