assentive (Meaning)

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assentive (a.)

Giving assent; of the nature of assent; complying.

Synonyms & Antonyms of assentive

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assentive Sentence Examples

  1. The assentive nods from the audience indicated their agreement with the speaker's proposal.
  2. She responded in an assentive manner, acknowledging her understanding of the instructions.
  3. The student's assentive attitude in class demonstrated his willingness to participate.
  4. The therapist appreciated the client's assentive responses during the session, showing progress in therapy.
  5. His assentive demeanor during the negotiation signaled his readiness to compromise.
  6. The committee members remained assentive throughout the presentation, showing their support for the project.
  7. Even in the face of criticism, she remained assentive to her beliefs, refusing to be swayed.
  8. The team captain's assentive leadership style encouraged collaboration among teammates.
  9. The assentive gestures of the crowd indicated their approval of the new policy.
  10. Despite the challenges, the community remained assentive to the efforts of local volunteers.

FAQs About the word assentive

Giving assent; of the nature of assent; complying.

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No antonyms found.

The assentive nods from the audience indicated their agreement with the speaker's proposal.

She responded in an assentive manner, acknowledging her understanding of the instructions.

The student's assentive attitude in class demonstrated his willingness to participate.

The therapist appreciated the client's assentive responses during the session, showing progress in therapy.