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responsive

intermediateB2

/rɪˈspɒnsɪv/ · re-spon-sive

able to react quickly and positively to changing situations or needs

Meanings

adjectiveformal

able to react quickly and positively to changing situations or needs

ایسی صورت میں جلدی اور مثبت جواب دینے کی صلاحیت رکھنا جو بدلتی ہوئی صورت حال یا ضروریات کے مطابق ہو

جواب دہ

jawab dah

Formal: جواب طلب

Synonyms

reactivealertadaptableجواب دہجواب گولجواب دینے والا

Antonyms

unresponsiveinactivedetachedغیر جواب دہعدم جوابناتعلق

Common Collocations

  • responsive design
  • responsive customer service
  • responsive feedback

Example Sentences

The responsive design of the website makes it user-friendly on all devices.

ویب سائٹ کا جواب دہ ڈیزائن اسے ہر آلے پر صارف دوست بناتا ہے۔

Website ka jawab dah design ise har aale par صارف دوست banata hai.

A responsive teacher can adjust their teaching style to meet the needs of students.

ایک جواب دہ استاد اپنی تدریس کے انداز کو طلبہ کی ضروریات کے مطابق ڈھال سکتا ہے۔

Aik jawab dah ustad apni tadrees ke andaaz ko talba ki zaroorat ke mutabiq dhal sakta hai.

Customer support needs to be responsive to maintain client satisfaction.

کسٹمر سپورٹ کو مؤکل کی تسکین برقرار رکھنے کے لیے جواب دہ ہونا چاہیے۔

Customer support ko mokil ki taskeen barqaraar rakhne ke liye jawab dah hona chahiye.

Easily Confused With

responsible:While 'responsive' refers to the ability to react or respond quickly, 'responsible' implies being accountable for actions or duties.

Word Family

response
nounجواب
respond
verbجواب دینا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a 'responsive' friend who always replies back quickly.

Envision a responsive chatbot eagerly answering questions in real-time.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

جواب دل کا کیا، جواب دل ہی ہے / سن لے اگر سنوں تو، صدا کا حال دل ہی ہے

Jawab dil ka kya, jawab dil hi hai / Sun le agar sunoon to, sada ka haal dil hi hai

What is the response of the heart, it is of the heart itself / Listen if I speak, the echo is a state of the heart.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "responsivus" — able to respond

First known use: 16th century

The term 'responsive' evolved in the English language from the Latin term 'responsivus', which took on forms in both legal and everyday contexts to denote the ability to react or reply.