reaction
English
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editEtymology
editInherited from Middle English reaccion, from Old French reaction, from Latin reāctiō, from the verb reagō, from re- (“again”) + agō (“to act”); more at re-, action; equivalent to react + -ion.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editreaction (plural reactions)
- An action or statement in response to a stimulus or other event.
- The announcement of the verdict brought a violent reaction.
- You were in the courtroom. What is your reaction?
- When I last tried to eat strawberries I had a terrible allergic reaction.
- (chemistry) A transformation in which one or more substances is converted into another by combination or decomposition.
- In this reaction, the acid and base will neutralize each other, producing a salt.
- (politics) Reactionary politics; a period in which reactionary thought or politics is resurgent or dominant.
- (Misesian praxeology, Austrian economics) Unpurposeful behavior.
- (Internet) An icon or emoji appended to a posted message by a user to express their feeling about it.
Synonyms
editDerived terms
edit- Abderhalden reaction
- addition reaction
- alarm reaction
- alcohol flush reaction
- Appel reaction
- Arbuzov reaction
- Arndt-Eistert reaction
- Arthus reaction
- Asinger reaction
- Bamford-Stevens reaction
- Barton reaction
- Barton-Zard reaction
- Baylis-Hillman reaction
- Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction
- Boudouard reaction
- Briggs-Rauscher reaction
- Bucherer reaction
- Bunsen reaction
- BZ reaction
- Cannizzaro reaction
- chain reaction
- chemical reaction
- click reaction
- combat stress reaction
- condensation reaction
- cortical reaction
- Curtius reaction
- cytotoxic reaction
- Darzens reaction
- dehydration reaction
- diazo reaction
- Diels-Alder reaction
- dissociation reaction
- Dötz reaction
- double replacement reaction
- double-replacement reaction
- electron transfer reaction
- elimination reaction
- Étard reaction
- Finkelstein reaction
- Friedel-Crafts reaction
- Gould-Jacobs reaction
- Grignard reaction
- gut reaction
- half-reaction
- haloform reaction
- heat of reaction
- Heck reaction
- Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons reaction
- Horner-Wittig reaction
- hunting reaction
- HWE reaction
- idiosyncratic reaction
- id reaction
- immune reaction
- in reaction
- insertion reaction
- Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction
- Knoevenagel reaction
- Kolbe reaction
- Kolbe-Schmitt reaction
- Kulinkovich reaction
- Lewis reaction
- Maillard reaction
- Mannich reaction
- Mazzotti reaction
- McCormack reaction
- Meerwein-Ponndorf reaction
- Michaelis-Arbuzov reaction
- Michael reaction
- Mitsunobu reaction
- mixed reaction
- mixed reactions
- Molisch reaction
- name reaction
- Norrish reaction
- nuclear reaction
- oscillatory reaction
- overreaction
- paradoxical rage reaction
- pericyclic reaction
- photochemical reaction
- photonuclear reaction
- polymerase chain reaction
- precipitation reaction
- Prevost reaction
- problem-reaction-solution
- protective reaction
- reaction control system
- reaction engine
- reaction GIF
- reaction image
- reaction mass
- reaction mechanism
- reaction mixture
- reaction rate constant
- reaction save
- reaction time
- reaction turbine
- reaction vessel
- reaction wheel
- reaction wood
- rearrangement reaction
- redox reaction
- Reformatsky reaction
- Reimer-Tiemann reaction
- Ritter reaction
- Sandmeyer reaction
- Schmidt reaction
- sequential reaction
- Simmons-Smith reaction
- SN1 reaction
- SN2 reaction
- Sonogashira reaction
- Stetter reaction
- Stille reaction
- substitution reaction
- Suzuki reaction
- thermite reaction
- Tsuji-Trost reaction
- Weiss-Cook reaction
- Wharton reaction
- Wittig reaction
- Wohl-Ziegler reaction
- Wulff-Dötz reaction
- Wurtz reaction
- Zincke reaction
- Zincke-Suhl reaction
Related terms
editTranslations
editaction in response to an event
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chemical transformation
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reactionary politics
Anagrams
editInterlingua
editNoun
editreaction (plural reactiones)
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