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Definition of supportive in English: supportiveadjective səˈpɔːtɪvsəˈpɔrdɪv Providing encouragement or emotional help. 支持的 the staff are extremely supportive of each other 全体工作人员尽力地相互支持。 Example sentencesExamples - When the day of amputation is growing close, supportive psychotherapy should be started.
- While generally supportive of my writing projects, Bob thought that this one should go in the garbage.
- My family, who had been so supportive of me, has now turned their backs on me.
- The heartfelt words point to a man who was supportive and caring, but always full of laughter and fun.
- There was a great team spirit and mutually supportive atmosphere.
- Associate with people who are mutually supportive and spend less time with friends or relatives who do not support you.
- She has a loving family, with parents in a committed and mutually supportive relationship.
- The Macmillan nurse who spoke to me later was very supportive and sympathetic.
- Everybody was being helpful and supportive to each other at a very difficult time.
- Maybe being emotionally supportive to others over the last few days has left me drained.
- Only in supportive relationships can we deal with our personal demons and life disappointments.
- People tend to be supportive and understanding, but it is not like somebody has died.
- The guides maintain a safe and supportive atmosphere with plenty of time for relaxing.
- How can you be supportive, nurturing and loving if you are competing with your own children?
- I'd like to thank my family for being really supportive and everybody that made my record with me.
- However, personal partners and close family remain supportive.
- He and his family were extremely supportive of the relationship.
- My children have been very supportive and I babysit my grandchildren nearly every day.
- People are supportive and encouraging and helpful, so I feel extraordinarily fortunate.
- Join the group and get to know others in a warm and supportive atmosphere.
Synonyms encouraging, caring, sympathetic, reassuring, understanding, concerned, helpful, nurturing, sensitive protective, benevolent, kind, kindly, maternal, paternal in favour, approving, pro, on the side of favourable to, sympathetic to, in sympathy with, encouraging of, well disposed to, favourably disposed to, receptive to, responsive to
Derivativesadverbsəˈpɔːtɪvlisəˈpɔrdɪvli Management and the board are committed to ensuring that the process is managed as sensitively and as supportively as is possible for all our staff and students. Example sentencesExamples - The party also kept lists of professionals, such as doctors, senior police officers and teachers, who were not identifiable as Labour party members but could be relied on to speak supportively.
- Added to high academic achievement must be the many successful business enterprises clustered supportively around the university.
- I am here to tell you what you need to know in order to respond sensitively and supportively to your own introverted family members, friends, and colleagues.
- Children have a great ability and capacity to deal with truth, when it is gently and supportively shared with them.
nounsəˈpɔːtɪvnəssəˈpɔrdɪvnəs The current study did not support previous research that has suggested that parents of depressed youths are lacking in positive expressions of relatedness or supportiveness of their adolescents' autonomy. Example sentencesExamples - It appears that some degree of communication and supportiveness exhibited by these mothers during interactions with adolescents had not transferred to adolescents' interactions with best friends.
- One trend revealed by the four surveys is that regard for the supportiveness of local politicians seems to be falling.
- An earlier study of perceptions of communication competence found that participants linked self-disclosure, supportiveness, and a relaxed style of interaction with effective communication behavior.
- These two variables, which are presumed to be associated with certain parental practices and characteristics such as warmth, supportiveness, and encouragement of independence, have been found to be correlated with health behaviors.
Definition of supportive in US English: supportiveadjectivesəˈpôrdivsəˈpɔrdɪv Providing encouragement or emotional help. 支持的 the staff are extremely supportive of each other 全体工作人员尽力地相互支持。 Example sentencesExamples - My children have been very supportive and I babysit my grandchildren nearly every day.
- However, personal partners and close family remain supportive.
- Associate with people who are mutually supportive and spend less time with friends or relatives who do not support you.
- The guides maintain a safe and supportive atmosphere with plenty of time for relaxing.
- There was a great team spirit and mutually supportive atmosphere.
- While generally supportive of my writing projects, Bob thought that this one should go in the garbage.
- He and his family were extremely supportive of the relationship.
- How can you be supportive, nurturing and loving if you are competing with your own children?
- She has a loving family, with parents in a committed and mutually supportive relationship.
- Join the group and get to know others in a warm and supportive atmosphere.
- Only in supportive relationships can we deal with our personal demons and life disappointments.
- Maybe being emotionally supportive to others over the last few days has left me drained.
- Everybody was being helpful and supportive to each other at a very difficult time.
- People tend to be supportive and understanding, but it is not like somebody has died.
- People are supportive and encouraging and helpful, so I feel extraordinarily fortunate.
- The Macmillan nurse who spoke to me later was very supportive and sympathetic.
- My family, who had been so supportive of me, has now turned their backs on me.
- The heartfelt words point to a man who was supportive and caring, but always full of laughter and fun.
- When the day of amputation is growing close, supportive psychotherapy should be started.
- I'd like to thank my family for being really supportive and everybody that made my record with me.
Synonyms encouraging, caring, sympathetic, reassuring, understanding, concerned, helpful, nurturing, sensitive in favour, approving, pro, on the side of |