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The synonyms of “React” are: respond, oppose, behave, act, take it, conduct oneself, proceed, rebel against, revolt against, rise up against
React as a Verb
Definitions of "React" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “react” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Show a response or a reaction to something.
- Undergo a chemical reaction; react with another substance under certain conditions.
- Interact and undergo a chemical or physical change.
- Act in response to something; respond in a particular way.
- Suffer from adverse physiological effects after ingesting, breathing, or touching a substance.
- Act against or in opposition to.
- Respond with hostility or a contrary course of action to.
- Cause (a substance) to undergo a chemical or physical change by interacting with another substance.
- (of share prices) fall after rising.
Synonyms of "React" as a verb (10 Words)
act | Take action do something. He acted the role of the king. |
behave | Behave in a certain manner. It is not acceptable for a student to behave like that towards a teacher. |
conduct oneself | Take somebody somewhere. |
oppose | Be resistant to. The board opposed his motion. |
proceed | Do something after something else. His claim that all power proceeded from God. |
rebel against | Break with established customs. |
respond | Respond favorably or as hoped. To partner s opening one heart it is dangerous to respond two clubs. |
revolt against | Fill with distaste. |
rise up against | Become more extreme. |
take it | Take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect. |
Usage Examples of "React" as a verb
- He reacted angrily to the news of his dismissal.
- In the new process the ammonia will be reacted with oxygen.
- She reacts negatively to everything I say.
- They reacted against the elite art music of their time.
- The sulphur in the coal reacts with the limestone during combustion.
- Many babies react to soy-based formulas.
- The hydrogen and the oxygen react.
- The market reacted by falling a further 3.1.
- The shares reacted to 222p before rallying to 228p.
Associations of "React" (30 Words)
answer | Give the correct answer or solution to. Answer the riddle. |
answering | Replying. An answering smile. |
A message sent by email. You can email me at my normal address. | |
flexibly | With flexibility. The ability of governments to respond flexibly to changing economic circumstances. |
instinctively | As a matter of instinct. Some people know instinctively what suits them. |
labile | Of or characterized by emotions which are easily aroused, freely expressed, and tend to alter quickly and spontaneously. The breakage of labile bonds. |
Email. In England they call mail the post. | |
overdo | Do, use, or carry to excess; exaggerate. She rather overdoes the early cockney scenes. |
pardon | Grant a pardon to. I know Catherine will pardon me. |
poll | Cut off the top of a tree or plant typically to encourage further growth pollard. The Green candidate polled 3 6 per cent. |
pollster | Someone who conducts surveys of public opinion. A pollster conducts public opinion polls. |
questionnaire | A set of printed or written questions with a choice of answers, devised for the purposes of a survey or statistical study. |
reactive | Showing a response to a stimulus. Free radicals are very reactive. |
rejoin | Join again. The stone had been cracked and crudely rejoined. |
rejoinder | A pleading made by a defendant in response to the plaintiff’s replication. She would have made some cutting rejoinder but none came to mind. |
repay | Make repayment for or return something. These sites would repay more detailed investigation. |
replication | A copy. DNA replication. |
reply | A statement either spoken or written that is made to reply to a question or request or criticism or accusation. No was the curt reply. |
requite | Make repayment for or return something. They are quick to requite a kindness. |
respond | Respond favorably or as hoped. She could not get Robert to respond to her words. |
respondent | The codefendant especially in a divorce proceeding who is accused of adultery with the corespondent. The respondent firms in the survey. |
response | The manner in which something is greeted. The throttle response from the 1870 cc engine is almost petrol sharp. |
responsive | Readily reacting or replying to people or events or stimuli; showing emotion. I m distracted by a nibble on my line I jig it several times but there is no responsive tug. |
responsiveness | Responsive to stimulation. The responsiveness of the vehicle. |
return | A coming to or returning home. Census returns. |
reward | Bestow honor or rewards upon. He s reaping the rewards of his hard work and perseverance. |
riposte | A counterattack made immediately after successfully parrying the opponents lunge. His opponent riposted. |
sensitive | Having or displaying a quick and delicate appreciation of others’ feelings. Sensitive to the local community and its needs. |
survey | A written report detailing the findings of a building survey. The cottage didn t look unsafe but he had it surveyed. |
unstable | Likely to give way; not stable. An unstable world economy. |