(a) prompt (response, reply): (a) swift, quick, efficient, speedy, immediate (response, reply) adjective. I would appreciate a prompt reply so that I can take action immediately. I expect a reply within the next day.
Beside this, how do you thank for a prompt response?
Thank you so much for the speedy reply. Thank you so much for your speedy reply. Thank you for the/your quick reply. Thank you for the/your quick response.
In respect to this, what is a swift response?
1 moving or able to move quickly; fast. 2 occurring or performed quickly or suddenly; instant. a swift response.
What is another way to say responses?
What is another word for response?
| answer | reply |
|---|---|
| retort | comeback |
| rejoinder | return |
| reaction | counter |
| riposte | feedback |
What is correct respond or response?
A “response” is a noun; it’s an object of possession by a person as the product of action. To “respond” is a verb; it’s an activity a person undertakes as a result of prompting to do so.
What is the base word for response?
respond (v.) “make answer, give a reply in words,” c. 1300, respounden, from Anglo-French respundre, Old French respondere “respond, correspond” and directly from Latin respondere “respond, answer to, promise in return,” from re- “back” (see re-) + spondere “to pledge” (see sponsor (n.)).
What’s the good word response?
“You! So good to see you!” Better substitute the person’s name for “You!” if you can. Also, in re: “So good to see you!” – don’t lie. These little pleasantries are examples of what we call phatic responses.