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respond (verb), responds; responded; responding
To answer, to reply, or to engage in a conversation or dialogue: After Julia sent her letter to the lawyer, he was quick to respond to her questions regarding her mother's will and last testament.

The police quickly responded to the woman's call for help.

While Eve was attending church, she enjoyed listening to the choir as the singers responded to the minister's sermon.

This entry is located in the following unit: spond-, spon-, spons-, -spondence, -spondent,
-spondency, -spondencies
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(a form of word humor when people fiddle with words and laugh at the resultant loony tunes: Considered by some to be the lowest form of humus, earthy wit that we all dig and often respond to with groans and moans)
(a form of word humor when people fiddle with words and laugh at the resultant loony tunes; considered by some to be the lowest form of humus, earthy wit, that we all dig and often respond to with groans and moans)