Response
UK /["/rɪˈspɒns/"]/US /["/rɪˈspɑːns/"]/
Definition
a spoken or written answer
In simple words: An answer or reply
Examples
- Her response to the question was very thoughtful.
- Can you please give me a response by tomorrow?
- The teacher was pleased with the students' response during the discussion.
- His immediate response was to apologize for the mistake.
- We need a quick response to the emergency situation.
Usage notes
Use 'response' in both written and spoken contexts. It fits well in formal discussions, presentations, or customer service scenarios, but may feel too formal in casual chats.
Grammar pattern
response + to + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'response' as a 'response + s', like writing a letter: you need to add an 's' for the answer.
Collocations
- affirmative
- encouraging
- enthusiastic
- give
- make
- formulate
- rate
- time
- in response (to)
- response from
- response to
- (a) lack of response
- affirmative
- encouraging
- enthusiastic
- give
- make
- formulate
- rate
- time
- in response (to)
- response from
- response to
- (a) lack of response
Synonyms
- reply
- answer
- reaction
- feedback
- return
Antonyms
- silence
- non-response
- inactivity
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'respond' – remember, 'response' is the noun.
- Using 'response' in place of 'reply' in informal situations.
- Incorrect preposition usage, often forgetting to say 'response to'.