responder

responder — noun

1. a person whose job is to provide help in dangerous or emergency situations, such

1.名詞B2
釋義

a person whose job is to provide help in dangerous or emergency situations, such as a police officer, firefighter, or paramedic — for example, the personnel who arrive at the scene of a car accident, a fire, or a natural disaster.

例句

When the apartment building caught fire, over forty responders arrived within minutes.

quantifier + plural 'responders' for a team

Christopher works as a first responder for the Chicago fire department.

compound: first responder

同義詞
  • first responder

    more specific — refers to the first trained professionals arriving at the scene (police, paramedics, firefighters)

  • rescue worker

    broader — can include volunteers and search teams, not necessarily the first to arrive

  • emergency worker

    nearly synonymous but slightly more general; includes hospital emergency room staff who may not go to the scene

文法句型

first responder

emergency responder + verb (arrive / help / rescue)

responder + at / on + [location]

用法筆記

Often used in the compound noun 'first responder', which describes a person with special training who is among the first people to arrive at an accident or emergency. The plural 'responders' is very common when referring to organised response teams (police, fire, medical services working together).

常見錯誤

The firefighter is a first responder to the scene.
The firefighter is a first responder at the scene.
💡'first responder' is a role title, not a verb phrase; use 'at' or 'on' for location, not 'to'.

2. a person who gives an answer, reply, or reaction to a question, message, or situ

2.名詞B2
釋義

a person who gives an answer, reply, or reaction to a question, message, or situation — someone who responds verbally or in writing.

例句

I sent a message to the group chat, but only one responder replied so far.

Camila posted a question in the online forum, and three responders replied within five minutes.

scenario: forum posting with multiple responders in a reply context

同義詞
  • respondent

    more formal; preferred in legal, research, and official contexts

  • answerer

    very rare in modern English; use 'responder' or 'respondent' instead

  • replier

    informal and less common; 'responder' is the standard choice

文法句型

responder + to + [question / message / email]

adjective + responder (quick / slow / first)

用法筆記

Less formal than 'respondent'. This sense is common in everyday workplace communication (emails, meetings, chat groups). The pattern 'first responder to + [question/topic]' is particularly frequent in meeting contexts but is distinct from the compound 'first responder' in sense 1.

常見錯誤

He is a responder fast.
He is a fast responder.
💡The adjective must come before the noun in English noun phrases.

3. a person who answers questions in a survey, questionnaire, or research study — s

3.名詞B2
釋義

a person who answers questions in a survey, questionnaire, or research study — someone whose responses are collected and analysed by researchers.

例句

The survey had over two thousand responders, most of whom were university students.

quantifier + survey + responders

Each responder in the study answered a set of questions about their daily eating habits.

pattern: responder + in + [study]

同義詞
  • respondent

    the standard formal term in social science research and legal contexts

  • participant

    broader — includes people who take part in experiments, not just surveys

  • interviewee

    specific to face-to-face or telephone interview settings

文法句型

survey responder

responder + in + [study / survey / poll]

responder + to + [questionnaire]

用法筆記

In formal research writing, 'respondent' is more common than 'responder'. However, 'responder' appears frequently in spoken research contexts, data reports, and informal academic discussion. The preposition 'in' (not 'of') is used: 'responders in the study'.

常見錯誤

There were 200 responders of the survey.
There were 200 responders in the survey.
💡Use 'in' (not 'of') when stating the number of participants in a study.

4. a patient whose medical condition improves as a result of a specific treatment,

4.名詞C1
釋義

a patient whose medical condition improves as a result of a specific treatment, drug, or therapy — for example, a cancer patient whose tumour shrinks after chemotherapy, or a person whose blood pressure drops after taking medication.

例句

About sixty percent of patients were good responders to the new cancer drug.

pattern: good/poor responder + to + [treatment]

Doctors classified Henry as a responder because his symptoms improved after six weeks of treatment.

verb: classify + as + a responder

同義詞
  • respondent

    not used in this medical sense; 'respondent' is legal/research, not clinical

  • good responder

    specifies that the response was strong or complete

  • partial responder

    indicates that improvement was present but limited

反義詞
  • non-responder

    a patient who does not improve with the given treatment

文法句型

responder + to + [treatment / drug / therapy]

good responder / poor responder

用法筆記

Primarily used in medical research and clinical contexts. The term is often paired with its opposite 'non-responder'. The preposition 'to' is required before the treatment: 'a responder to the vaccine'. In everyday hospital conversation, doctors may say 'he responded well' rather than 'he was a responder'.

常見錯誤

She is a responder of the treatment.
She is a responder to the treatment.
💡Use 'to' (not 'of') when specifying the treatment a patient responded to.