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receptive adjective accessible, admissive, admitting, affectible, alert, amenable, aware, broad-minded, cognitive, compassionate, comprehending, conscious, cordial, favorable, flexible, friendly, gracious, hospitable, immartial, impressible, impressionable, inclined, influenceable, interested, keen, movable, observant, open, open-minded, open to suggestion, perceptive, persuadable, reasonable, receiving, recipient, responsive, sensitive, susceptible, tolerant, tractable, unbiased, understanding, unprejudiced, unswayed, welcoming, willing See also: available, inclined, liberal, open, passive, penetrable, perceptive, pliable, pliant, responsive, suasible, susceptible, willing How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| A fourth aspect, which is inextricably linked to these skills, is having the confidence to use the FL both productively (speaking and writing) and receptively (listening and reading). He has been age-appropriate, expressively and receptively, for years. Listens intently and receptively, seeking to clarify the group's will. |
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