Antonym: careless, inattentive. Similar words: attention, pay attention to, incentive, tentative, preventive, tentatively, attend, attend to. Meaning: [-ntɪv] adj. 1. (often followed by `to') giving care or attention 2. taking heed; giving close and thoughtful attention.
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(31) It is an excellent place for families as the staff are friendly, relaxed and attentive.
(32) It has a large pool to lounge around, and attentive barman Tassos is on hand to top up your glass.
(33) Every song received a warm response from an attentive and enthusiastic crowd.
(34) Some students will be highly cooperative and attentive, and will speak up readily regarding the assignment.
(35) Margarett seemed to her more removed than usual, quieter, but at the same time more attentive to her family.
(36) The egoist might now appeal to the difference between awareness and attentive attentiveness.
(37) With attentive milliners advising sooner rather than later, the hat hunt for whatever date in your diary looms largest should be over.
(38) But the legal system is not predominantly attentive to notions of equality and the rights of the individual.
(39) But by the end, when he compared City College to a junior high school, Rudi had a gravely attentive audience.
(40) The present moment is filled with joy and happiness. If you are attentive, you will see it. Thich Nhat Hanh
(41) He has made queries to newsgroups, keeping an attentive eye out for others who might be tracing the same family.
(42) They respond to it energetically and they are attentive and their attention does not waver.
(43) They stood their ground, mute and attentive, though they came no nearer.
(44) Being aware of this, you will be alert and attentive to meaning.Sentencedict
(45) He had an attentive caddy who held the brilliantly segmented umbrella over him between shots.
(46) The alert, attentive mind, the intense concentration needed, is very demanding.
(47) This means that it usually attracts an attentive audience, which in turn means it provides a good environment for commercials.
(48) Clarisa seemed calm, submissive to her mother and reasonably attentive to both Janir and his cousin.
(49) Some of the students are highly cooperative and attentive, but unfortunately, most aren't.
(50) Lucky things always happen when you work diligently and persistently. You will find more opportunity and luck, if you are more attentive to what is around you. Dr T.P.Chia
(51) In opposition she particularly urged her front-bench spokesmen to be attentive to the party's back-bench committees relevant to their subjects.
(52) They've built a business that is attentive to its customers.
(53) The attentive service offered by the management is most obvious in the dining-room where the meals served are appetizing and varied.
(54) He was attentive but impersonal, and esteemed rather than loved.
(55) To function effectively, a party leader has to be attentive to people's needs.
(56) The longer and more complicated the motor pattern the child can navigate, the more attentive she appears.
(57) The one companion to whom he was unswervingly faithful and attentive was his typewriter.
(58) Why do they express contempt for any correspondence theories of epistemology that involve attentive engagement with the real?
(59) David decided to be at his most charming - attentive, intelligent and maliciously witty.
(60) As a husband, he fulfilled the model role of an attentive and loving spouse.
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