receptive

/rɪˈsɛptɪv/
adjective
  1. Willing to listen to or accept new ideas, suggestions, or information.
    • She remained receptive to feedback throughout the project and made many improvements.
    • The manager was receptive to our proposal for a flexible work schedule.
    • Young children are often very receptive to learning new languages.
  2. Able to receive signals, stimuli, or impressions; sensitive or responsive.
    • The human ear is highly receptive to a wide range of sound frequencies.
    • The radio antenna needs to be in a receptive position to pick up the broadcast clearly.
    • Certain plants are more receptive to sunlight and grow faster in bright areas.
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