noun
- the quality or state of being willing to consider or accept new ideas, suggestions, or changes
- the ability to receive or respond to stimuli, signals, or influences
Usage: often used in scientific or technical contexts
Examples
- The teacher praised the students’ receptivity to new learning methods.
- Her receptivity to feedback helped her improve quickly.
- The company’s receptivity to innovation led to its success.
- The patient’s receptivity to treatment was encouraging.
- Cultural receptivity varies greatly between different societies.
- The antenna’s receptivity to radio signals was excellent.
- His receptivity to criticism made him a better writer.