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attentive

[uh-ten-tiv] / əˈtɛn tɪv /




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At home, her loving but detached father became more attentive to her.

From The Wall Street Journal

Law schools seem to avoid some of the problems Mr. Riley identifies, perhaps because they’re attentive to the high standards of the profession their graduates will enter.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Being involved with something will make a person with flagging attention be more attentive,” Dr. Ratey said.

From New York Times

It’s humane but systems-focused, attentive to the importance of politics and especially markets in both ruining the climate and repairing it.

From New York Times

Still, Moreno’s philosophical inconsistencies are alarming, and Ohtani is too attentive not to have noticed them, regardless of any language barrier.

From Los Angeles Times