Sentence examples for Being attentive from inspiring English sources

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Being attentive

adjective

Paying attention; noticing, watching, listening, or attending closely.

  • She is an attentive listener, but does not like to talk much.

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Being attentive will clarify your thinking.

Being attentive even when it's not your line.

Being attentive to the needs of others might not be the point of life, but it is the work of life.

Being attentive is positive for the listener and the artist.

Being attentive connects us to others and to circumstance.

Being attentive to what is going on in your mind cannot by itself eliminate anger.

Being attentive to any signs that signal stress or anxiety was described by the midwives as important in order to prevent perineal injuries.

Being attentive to any signs from the woman that signal stress or anxiety was described by the midwives as important in order to prevent perineal injuries.

To be more kind, work on developing an interest in other people and show them that you care by being attentive, asking questions, and paying attention to them.

By being attentive to each other's behaviours, and by sharing their attentiveness, they reduce the risk of cross-infection.

"But he wasn't being attentive to me.

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