Receptivity (noun)

  1. The state of being able to receive something again.
  2. The state of being open to new or different ideas or experiences.

Origin:

From the prefix "re-" meaning "again" or "back" and the word "receptivity" which means "the state of being able to receive something".

Examples:

  1. The patient's receptivity to the new treatment was encouraging.
  2. The audience's receptivity to the new play was positive.
  3. The student's receptivity to the new teaching method was high.
  4. The company's receptivity to the new marketing strategy was low.
  5. The child's receptivity to the new food was poor.
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