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 performances are vivid and attentive to detail.
While this possibility cannot be totally discounted without further study, there are some indications that children were quite attentive to function in our studies.
They bring together and integrate diverse sources, they are attentive to the modes of art production, to the infrastructures without which ' art ' cannot exist.
Evoked potential and behavioral signs of attentive dysfunctions in hyperactive boys.
However, attentive viewing of the television images reveals that few dancers move in this manner, and then only for a few seconds.
The actor also keeps attentive to the breath.
Not only oncologists but also staff who participate in palliative care medicine should be attentive to possible adverse mental and behavioral reactions during antidepressant treatment.
Another gentleman felt that his doctor was attentive and took the time to help him feel at ease about the future.