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Synonyms and antonyms of Reactions and ways of responding in British Thesaurus

Reactions and ways of responding

reaction (noun)

the way that you feel or behave as a result of something that happens

response (noun)

a reaction

reply (noun)

something that you do as a reaction to what someone else has done

welcome (noun)

a reaction to a suggestion or decision

reflex (noun)

a way of reacting to something that you do very quickly, without thinking about it

outburst (noun)

the sudden start of an activity or emotional reaction among a lot of people

backlash (noun)

a strong, negative, and often angry reaction to something that has happened, especially a political or social change

outcry (noun)

an angry expression of protest or shock by a lot of people, as a reaction to something that someone has done or to something that has happened

interplay (noun)

the ways that people or things affect each other or react when they are put together

gut reaction (noun)

something that you feel or believe strongly without stopping to think about it

answer (noun)

a situation in which someone comes to the door when you call at their house or picks up the phone when you ring them

cry (noun)

an emotional reaction from the public

reaction (noun)

a sudden feeling of being tired, upset etc, for example after an unpleasant or exciting experience