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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.

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That requires a little give and take, slowing down and being attentive.

From Washington Post

Dillon’s forays into what he calls “the mundane miracle of looking” are both impenetrably personal and so rigorously attentive to the external world that the critic sometimes seems to dissolve into the art.

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In high school, I was particularly fond of a serious and attentive Latin teacher who never seemed disturbed by my reluctance to speak during class.

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