an attentive audience
1 If someone is attentive, they are very helpful and take care of you:
2 listening or watching carefully:
an attentive audience
The findings of this study underscore the imperative for mental health services to be attentive and responsive to consumer perceived need.
Being attentive to performativity means looking for ways that performance may expose ' truth' by disruption as well as complementarity.
Consequently, a broader crosssection of the public is attentive to foreign crises than in prior decades.
Through attentive listening and discussion, the clinician is able to ascertain these inner qualities.
Exploration existed within a tangle of pressures, obligations, and the demands of an attentive public.
Listeners were to be attentive and listen carefully to the stories in order to understand them, but they were not supposed to talk.
Of all the critics here, he is the most attentive to poetic form as having its own, moving agency.
Another gentleman felt that his doctor was attentive and took the time to help him feel at ease about the future.
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