10 adverbs to describe how to receptive

But Lady Russell was endowed with a peculiarly receptive mind, and she felt an interest quite natural and spontaneous in every subject which could interest educated and rational human beingsin art, literature, and science; in the history and the growth of all countries; in the condition of the poor and the struggling throughout the world; in every effort made by knowledge, benevolence, and enlightened purpose for the benefit of humanity.

Now the judgment determines which of these three positions we shall take up, the consciously active, the consciously receptive, or the consciously neutral; and then the function of the will is simply to maintain the position we have determined upon; and if we maintain any given mental attitude we may reckon with all certainty on the law of attraction drawing us to those correspondences which exteriorly symbolize the attitude in question.

The girl looked up, flushed, tired, but eagerly receptive.

Have you not seen, in your fancy, at least, an ideal of man, for which you spurned (for Mellot has told me all) the merely negative angelicthe merely receptive and indulgent feminine-ideals of humanity, and longed to be a man, like that ideal and perfect man?' 'I have.'

On the arrival of the negro in America, his child like mind was readily receptive to the white man's superstitions.

And while, for the moment, this seemed as far as I could get, it was but natural that my mind should continue the intuitive process and acknowledge that John Silence, owing to his peculiar faculties, and the girl, owing to her singularly receptive temperament, might each in a different way have divined this latent quality in his soul, and feared its manifestation later.

Common observation show us that a man whose mind is specially receptive of impressions from persons and things around him, and whose sensibility is very quick, can scarcely fail to show much variation in his own forms of outward expressionsuch, for example, as facial "play," voice-inflections, hand-gestures, and so on.

For an unimaginative man I thought he seemed unusually receptive that night, unusually open to suggestion of things other than sensory.

Monohan, a highly magnetic animal, came along at a time when you were peculiarly and rather blindly receptive.

He reached the publisher's office, therefore, in an unwontedly receptive mood, and was tremendously impressed by the rudeness of the clerks, who treated authors as mendicants and expressed their opinion of literature by handling books as if they were bundles of firewood.

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