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- Dictionaryunresponsive/ʌnrɪˈspɒnsɪv/
adjective
- 1. not responsive: "these symptoms may be unresponsive to conventional treatment"
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Unresponsive means not reacting in a quick or positive way to something, or not reacting or moving at all because of being unconscious or very ill. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences.
- English (US)
UNRESPONSIVE meaning: 1. not reacting in a quick or positive...
- Znaczenie Unresponsive, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
unresponsive definicja: 1. not reacting in a quick or...
- Translate to Mandarin Chinese
UNRESPONSIVE translate: 无反应的;无应答的, (因失去知觉或患重病而)没有反应的,完全不动的....
- Traditional
UNRESPONSIVE translate: 無反應的;無應答的, (因失去知覺或患重病而)沒有反應的,完全不動的....
- Unresolved
UNRESOLVED definition: 1. If a problem or difficulty is...
- Unreservedly
UNRESERVEDLY definition: 1. completely, without any doubts...
- English (US)
Unresponsive means not responsive, or not reacting to a stimulus or treatment. See examples of unresponsive in a sentence, synonyms, word history, and medical usage.
Unresponsive means not reacting or responding to communication or something that usually calls for a reaction or a reply. If someone you work with is not returning your emails, you might describe them as unresponsive.
If someone can't or won't respond, we call them unresponsive. Depending on the context, a person's unresponsiveness can be just a bummer or a life-threatening condition.
Unresponsive means not reacting or answering to something, or not moving at all because of being unconscious or very sick. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms and usage of unresponsive with examples from various sources.
Unresponsive means not reacting or responding to something, or not making any movements. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as formal situations, urgent situations, or medical terms, with examples and pronunciation.
Unresponsive means not reacting to somebody or something, or not giving the response that you would expect or hope for. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, with synonyms and pronunciation tips.