No, "receptive" and "aloof" are not synonyms. "Receptive" means open to new ideas or suggestions, while "aloof" means emotionally distant or reserved.
The word "aloof" can be translated to "matamlay" in Tagalog.
"Receptive" in Tagalog can be translated as "mapagbigay-pansin" or "maunawain."
Antonyms: Hostile, cold, unfriendly. Synonyms: Friendly, affable, pleasant, agreeable.
The principal was receptive to new ideas. The brain was receptive to dopamine. Receptive people listen well. The usually receptive Nadine was tired of listening to everybody's ideas.
She remained aloof from the group, never fully engaging in their conversations or activities.
Distant is a synonym for aloof.
patronizing
Aloof<someone distant,cold almost...opposite would be close, passionate. bye!!
distant, detached, unfriendly, antisocial, unsociable, remote, unapproachable, formal, stiff, withdrawn, reserved, uncommunicative, unsympathetic; standoffish
"Receptive" in Tagalog can be translated as "mapagbigay-pansin" or "maunawain."
My sister has an aloof personality.
aloofness
The word "aloof" can be translated to "matamlay" in Tagalog.
Receptive.
Antonyms: Hostile, cold, unfriendly. Synonyms: Friendly, affable, pleasant, agreeable.
An aloof person is one who keeps their distance from people.
The noun form for the adjective aloof is aloofness.