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单词 reacted
释义

react

verb

re·​act rē-ˈakt How to pronounce react (audio)
reacted; reacting; reacts

intransitive verb

1
: to exert a reciprocal or counteracting force or influence
often used with on or upon
2
: to change in response to a stimulus
3
: to act in opposition to a force or influence
usually used with against
4
: to move or tend in a reverse direction
5
: to undergo chemical reaction

transitive verb

: to cause to react

Synonyms

  • reply
  • respond
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Example Sentences

When I told her what happened, she reacted with anger. I didn't expect him to react that way. The firefighters reacted quickly when they heard the alarm. He reacted badly to the drug.
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Word History

Etymology

New Latin reactus, past participle of reagere, from Latin re- + agere to act — more at agent

First Known Use

1644, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Kids Definition

react

verb

re·​act rē-ˈakt How to pronounce react (audio)
reacted; reacting
1
: to act or behave in response to something
Firefighters reacted quickly to the situation.
2
: to oppose a force or influence
Hint: In this sense, react is usually used with against. Workers reacted against unfair treatment.
3
: to go through a chemical reaction
Acids react with bases to form salt.

Medical Definition

react

intransitive verb

re·​act rē-ˈakt How to pronounce react (audio)
1
: to respond to a stimulus
2
: to undergo chemical reaction

transitive verb

: to cause to react

reacted

verb

past tense of react
as in responded
to act or behave in response (as to a stimulus or influence) it was my first touchdown, and I didn't know how to react to the cheers of the crowd

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • responded
  • replied
  • answered
  • returned
  • retaliated
  • interpreted
  • understood
  • read
  • construed
  • handled
  • managed
  • negotiated
  • took
  • coped (with)
  • grappled (with)
  • contended (with)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • acted
  • behaved
  • caused
  • affected
  • effected
  • drew
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