RESPOND definition: 1. to say or do something as a reaction to something that has been said or done: 2. If diseases or…. Learn more.
Define respond. respond synonyms, respond pronunciation, respond translation, English dictionary definition of respond. v. re spond ed , re spond ing , re sponds v. intr. 1. To make a reply; answer: respond to an email. 2. To act in return or in answer: firefighters...
respond definition: say something in return to a question. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words. Discover expressions like "respond in kind", "quick to respond", "be quick to respond".
The meaning of RESPOND is to say something in return : make an answer. How to use respond in a sentence.
When you respond to something that is done or said, you react to it by doing or saying something yourself. They are likely to respond positively to the President's request for aid. [VERB + to] The army responded with gunfire and tear gas. [VERB + with] 'Are you well enough to carry on?'—'Of course,' she responded scornfully. [VERB with quote]
The music seems to respond emotionally to the landscape. When people walk into this gallery, they respond immediately. People really respond to her honesty and directness. Generally, social structures respond to crises by adapting. Presented with a clear opportunity, the opposition failed to respond.
(intransitive) to act in reply; react: to respond by issuing an invitation (intransitive) followed by to: to react favourably: this patient will respond to treatment
Police quickly responded to the call for help. She responded to their decision by threatening to quit. He doesn't respond [= react] well to criticism.