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React Definition & Meaning

1. To respond to a stimulus or situation in a particular way.

Example: I reacted angrily when i found out that someone had stolen my bike.

2. To undergo a chemical change as a result of a chemical reaction.

Example: When sodium and chlorine react, they form sodium chloride, which is table salt.

3. To behave in a certain way in response to a particular situation.

Example: The company's stock price reacted positively to the news of a new product launch.

4. To express an opinion or feeling in response to something.

Example: The politician reacted strongly to the allegations of corruption.

5. To show a physical response to something, such as an allergen or medication.

Example: Some people react badly to certain foods, such as peanuts or shellfish.

Examples of the word react used in sentences.

  • I react quickly when I hear a loud noise.
  • I don't like how my skin reacts to some types of makeup.
  • He always reacts with a smile when he sees his best friend.
  • She didn't react to the news about the cancelled concert.
  • The dog reacts excitedly when his owner returns home.
  • I knew that my dad would react negatively when I told him about my decision, but I had to be honest with him.
  • When I saw the spider, I reacted by jumping out of my seat and screaming.
  • The audience reacted with applause and cheers when the band finished their set.
  • My skin always reacts badly to certain types of makeup.
  • I always react quickly when I receive important emails from my boss.
  • My boss always reacts quickly to any problems that arise in the office.
  • The teacher was impressed by how well her students reacted to her new teaching method.
  • When my sister told me the news, I didn't know how to react.
  • I knew my friend would react negatively to my suggestion, so I decided not to mention it.
  • If you react angrily every time someone disagrees with you, you'll never be able to have a productive conversation.
  • As soon as she found out about the news, she reacted with shock and disbelief.
  • He was fired from his job after he reacted angrily to his boss's criticism.
  • The government's slow reaction to the pandemic has led to widespread criticism.
  • She always tries to react calmly in stressful situations, which helps her to make better decisions.
  • The audience's reaction to his performance was overwhelmingly positive.
  • His mother reacted with both surprise and gratitude when he surprised her with a trip to Italy for her 60th birthday.
  • Although the movie received mixed reviews, audiences around the world reacted with overwhelming enthusiasm and support for the lead actor's powerful performance.
  • In the face of extreme adversity, the team was forced to react quickly and decisively to preserve the safety of their crew and passengers.
  • Despite her initial skepticism, she couldn't help but react positively to the new dessert menu at her favorite restaurant.
  • As a seasoned public speaker, she knew how to react appropriately to unexpected questions or interruptions during her keynote presentation.
  • When dealing with a crisis, it is important to react quickly but also thoughtfully to avoid making matters worse.
  • Many people may react negatively to criticism, but it is important to take it as a learning opportunity.
  • I always try to react calmly and objectively when faced with a difficult situation.
  • As a CEO, it is important to react quickly and decisively to changes in the market.
  • It is interesting to see how different people react to stressful situations, some may become more focused while others may become more emotional.
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