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unreceptive

Unreceptive is an adjective meaning not receptive or not open to receiving something, whether that is information, ideas, feedback, or sensory input. It describes a stance or condition in which a person or entity is unwilling or unable to accept or respond to what is presented. The term can apply to intellectual, emotional, or perceptual domains, though it is most commonly used to discuss openness to new ideas, criticism, or instructions.

Etymology and form: unreceptive is formed by adding the prefix un- to receptive, which itself comes from

Usage and nuance: The word often connotes a resistance that can be situational or persistent. It is

Related terms: Receptive (the opposite), receptiveness (the noun form), and related descriptors such as open-minded, amenable,

See also: receptivity, open-mindedness, communication, change management.

the
Latin
recipere,
meaning
to
take
back
or
receive.
The
noun
form
unreceptiveness
denotes
the
quality
or
state
of
being
unreceptive.
frequently
used
in
professional
contexts
such
as
education,
management,
or
therapy
to
describe
a
lack
of
openness
to
new
methods,
feedback,
or
change.
It
can
imply
a
temporary
mood
or
a
more
ingrained
attitude,
depending
on
context.
In
contrast,
more
neutral
or
softer
terms
include
unresponsive,
closed
to
new
ideas,
or
resistant
to
change.
or
responsive.
In
some
cases,
more
specific
phrasing
may
convey
nuance
more
precisely,
for
example
“unreceptive
to
criticism”
or
“unreceptive
to
new
ideas.”