What is another word for Activity?
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action, state of being active
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characteristic, animation
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action, state of being active
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pursuit, special interest or pursuit
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pursuit, special interest or pursuit
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pursuit, special interest or pursuit
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functioning, state of being active
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act, special interest or pursuit
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special interest or pursuit
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bustle, state of being active
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1 action, activeness, animation, bustle, enterprise, exercise, exertion, hurly-burly, hustle, labour, life, liveliness, motion, movement, stir, work
2 act, avocation, deed, endeavour, enterprise, hobby, interest, job, labour, occupation, pastime, project, pursuit, scheme, task, undertaking, venture, work
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1 dullness, idleness, immobility, inaction, inactivity, indolence, inertia, lethargy, passivity, sluggishness, torpor
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
activity
( activities plural )
1 n-uncount Activity is a situation in which a lot of things are happening or being done.
…an extraordinary level of activity in the government bonds market., …the electrical activity of the brain.
2 n-count An activity is something that you spend time doing.
You can take part in activities from canoeing to bird watching.
3 n-plural The activities of a group are the things that they do in order to achieve their aims.
with supp
…a jail term for terrorist activities…
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noob |
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a person who has a lack of experience, skill or knowledge in a particular sphere or activity, especially computing or the use of the Internet |
[Slang];[Pej.] Also written «n00b» (with zeros). The word came from «newb» or «newbie» which refers to someone who is just starting out in the use of the Net. |
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add new material to or regularly update a blog ; write about an activity, event, situation, topic, etc. in a blog |
It’s about a fortnight since I last blogged / Her world tour is a great adventure, and the best thing is that you can tag along with her because she is blogging her trip in near-live time |
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hot-stepper |
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person skilled for an activity, especially for one involving motion (like sports; dance) |
una canción de los 90 |
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online death |
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the end of an user’s Internet activity after his or her physical death |
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call it a day |
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declare that you’re done with work or other activity, and that you want to go out or rest or go to bed |
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social lubricant |
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any food, beverage, drug or activity that helps people feel more comfortable in social occasions |
Ex: Having an alcohol beverage might be seen as a kind of social lubrificant as so far as it helps some peole overcome their shyness |
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digital footprint |
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set of data relative to the online activity of one particular user |
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to go cold turkey |
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1. to stop using an addictive substance abruptly and completely. 2. to undergo sudden and complete withdrawal from a habitual activity or behavior pattern. 3. to begin or do something without planning, preparation, or practice. |
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ice bucket challenge |
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activity involving dumping a bucket of ice water on your head and challenge other three friends to do so in order to promote awareness of the disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and encourage donations to research. |
also called «ice water challenge», viral campaign on social media during July–August 2014 |
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role |
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the actions and activities assigned to or required or expected of a person or group |
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blog |
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Online journal where the writer presents a record of activities, thoughts, or beliefs |
Ex: In 2004, blogs were becoming highly popular and began to influence mainstream media. |
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slacktivism |
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blend of «slacker» and «activism». Act of participating to pointless activities as a type of activism. |
Signing on-line petitions or wearing bracelets against war are forms of slacktivism |
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cyber forensics |
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the application of scientifically proven methods to gather, process, interpret, and to use digital evidence to provide a conclusive description of cyber crime activities |
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Cyber-surveillance is an electronic system for the surveillance of online activities, objects or processes that are operated from and on the Internet. |
[Tech.];[Leg.] Cyber-surveillance is an electronic system for the surveillance of online activities |
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English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:5.0 / 1 vote
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activity
Exercise, in the ordinary sense, is the easy natural action of any power; exertion is the putting of any power to strain and tax. An exercise-drive for a horse is so much as will develop strength and health and not appreciably weary. But by qualifying adjectives we may bring exercise up to the full sense of exertion; as, violent exercise. Exercise is action taken at any time with a view to employing, maintaining, or increasing power, or merely for enjoyment; practise is systematic exercise with a view to the acquirement of facility and skill in some pursuit; a person takes a walk for exercise, or takes time for practise on the piano. Practise is also used of putting into action and effect what one has learned or holds as a theory; as, the practise of law or medicine; a profession of religion is good, but the practise of it is better. Drill is systematic, rigorous, and commonly enforced practise under a teacher or commander. Compare HABIT.
Synonyms:
act, action, application, drill, employment, exercise, exertion, occupation, operation, performance, practise, useAntonyms:
idleness, inaction, inactivity, relaxation, rest
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activity
Synonyms:
agility, quickness, energy, briskness, vivacity, promptness, alertness, celerity, rapidityAntonyms:
inactivity, awkwardness, indolence, slowness, sloth, clumsiness, heaviness, sluggishness, lassitude
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activitynoun
any specific behavior
«they avoided all recreational activity»
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natural process, bodily function, action, activeness, natural action, bodily process, body processAntonyms:
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action, activity, activenessnoun
the state of being active
«his sphere of activity»; «he is out of action»
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bodily function, action, activeness, natural action, natural process, legal action, bodily process, military action, action mechanism, body process, action at lawAntonyms:
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bodily process, body process, bodily function, activitynoun
an organic process that takes place in the body
«respiratory activity»
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bodily function, action, activeness, natural action, natural process, bodily process, body processAntonyms:
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activitynoun
(chemistry) the capacity of a substance to take part in a chemical reaction
«catalytic activity»
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natural process, bodily function, action, activeness, natural action, bodily process, body processAntonyms:
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natural process, natural action, action, activitynoun
a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings)
«the action of natural forces»; «volcanic activity»
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bodily function, action, activeness, natural action, natural process, legal action, bodily process, military action, action mechanism, body process, action at lawAntonyms:
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activeness, activitynoun
the trait of being active; moving or acting rapidly and energetically
«the level of activity declines with age»
Synonyms:
bodily function, action, activeness, natural action, natural process, bodily process, body processAntonyms:
inactivity, inactiveness, inaction
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Dictionary of English SynonymesRate these synonyms:1.0 / 1 vote
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activitynoun
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activitynoun
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activitynoun
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activitynoun
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enterprise, efficiency
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List of paraphrases for «activity»:
activities, business, event, work, potency, ‘activité, action, activité, operation, operations, active, events, exercise
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Vlad Tenev:
To prudently manage the risk and the deposit requirements, we had to restrict buying in these 13 stocks, we’re in a historic situation where there’s a lot of activity and a lot of buying concentrated in a relatively small number of symbols that are going viral on social media. We haven’t really seen anything like this before.
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De Blasio:
We had a troubling situation in Midtown Manhattan and in the Bronx, but we had no unrest, no looting in Brooklyn and in Queens and Staten Island and most of the Bronx and most of Manhattan and I really want to set that straight, we thought we had a measured plan and suddenly this very coordinated criminal activity in Midtown Manhattan made the adjustment to go to the earlier curfew.
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Heather Kugelmass:
If individuals experience a lack of responsiveness during their help-seeking process, they may view reaching out to psychotherapists as a fruitless activity or develop negative attitudes toward the profession.
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Mahmood Peshimam:
Physical activity and exercise can release endorphins in the brain and give you a sense of well-being.
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Julie Gerberding:
The big picture here is, we all see the need for a reset of the agency. Some of the reset has to be structural, some of it needs to be activity that only Congress can really manage and that has to do with how the budget is structured, the size and scope of the budget and the flexibilities or lack thereof, and some of it has to do with, I think, modernization – really looking at how the CDC can take advantage of data science and the opportunities to build better data systems, more interoperable data systems and really complete the trajectory that they’ve already started with the data modernization act.
Translations for activity
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- نشاطArabic
- дейност, активностBulgarian
- activitatCatalan, Valencian
- čilost, činnost, aktivitaCzech
- gweithgareddWelsh
- Tätigkeit, Unternehmung, Handlung, AktivitätGerman
- δραστηριότητα, δράσηGreek
- aktivecoEsperanto
- actividadSpanish
- فعالیتPersian
- aktiivisuus, aktiviteetti, toiminta, askarteluFinnish
- activitéFrench
- spòrs, gnìomhachdScottish Gaelic
- actividadeGalician
- מעש, פעילותHebrew
- गतिविधिHindi
- elfoglaltságHungarian
- kegiatanIndonesian
- svago, attivitàItalian
- 活動Japanese
- ಚಟುವಟಿಕೆKannada
- 활동Korean
- ngoheMāori
- പ്രയോഗംMalayalam
- aktiviti, kegiatanMalay
- attivitàMaltese
- aktivitetNorwegian
- activiteit, werkzaamheid, beweging, actiefDutch
- aktivitetNorwegian Nynorsk
- atividadePortuguese
- activitateRomanian
- деятельностьRussian
- प्रयोगःSanskrit
- dejávnost, aktívnostSlovene
- aktivitetAlbanian
- verksamhet, sysselsättning, aktivitetSwedish
- செயல்பாடுTamil
- กิจกรรม, การเคลื่อนไหวThai
- hoạt độngVietnamese
- 活动Chinese
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- action
- enterprise
- exercise
- life
- movement
- activeness
- animation
- bustle
- exertion
- hustle
- labor
- liveliness
- motion
- act
- endeavor
- enterprise
- job
- project
- scheme
- task
- venture
- work
- avocation
- bag
- ballgame
- bit
- deed
- entertainment
- game
- hobby
- labor
- occupation
- pastime
- racket
- scene
- stunt
- trip
- undertaking
- zoo
On this page you’ll find 123 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to activity, such as: action, enterprise, exercise, life, movement, and activeness.
- entertainment
- fun
- idleness
- inactivity
- pastime
- unemployment
- profession
- task
- vocation
- hate
- immobility
- indolence
- inertia
- laziness
- sluggishness
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WORDS RELATED TO ACTIVITY
- activity
- agility
- alacrity
- alertness
- animation
- ballgame
- big idea
- bit
- business
- bustle
- commotion
- dash
- deal
- energy
- enterprise
- flurry
- force
- functioning
- game
- happening
- hoopla
- hopper
- in the works
- industry
- life
- liveliness
- motion
- movement
- occupation
- operation
- plan
- power
- process
- proposition
- racket
- reaction
- response
- rush
- scene
- spirit
- stir
- stunt
- turmoil
- vigor
- vim
- vitality
- vivacity
- bureaus
- companies
- departments
- firms
- offices
- action
- activity
- auspices
- channel
- efficiency
- force
- influence
- instrument
- instrumentality
- intercession
- intervention
- means
- mechanism
- mediation
- medium
- operation
- organ
- vehicle
- work
- activity
- acuteness
- adroitness
- alacrity
- alertness
- briskness
- celerity
- cleverness
- dexterity
- dispatch
- expedition
- fleetness
- friskiness
- litheness
- liveliness
- promptitude
- promptness
- quickness
- quickwittedness
- sharpness
- sprightliness
- spryness
- suppleness
- swiftness
- activity
- administration
- assignment
- avocation
- bailiwick
- berth
- bureau
- business
- capacity
- class
- classification
- domain
- dominion
- duty
- field
- function
- incumbency
- jurisdiction
- line
- niche
- occupation
- office
- province
- realm
- responsibility
- slot
- specialty
- sphere
- spot
- station
- vocation
- walk of life
- wing
- administrations
- agencies
- areas
- arenas
- beats
- boards
- branches
- bureaus
- cantons
- circuits
- commissions
- communes
- constituencies
- divisions
- forces
- offices
- parishes
- precincts
- quarters
- ranges
- staffs
- stations
- subdivisions
- territories
- tracts
- units
- wards
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What is another word for activity?
4733 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ aktˈɪvɪti], [ aktˈɪvɪti], [ a_k_t_ˈɪ_v_ɪ_t_i]
How to use «Activity» in context?
Activity has long been recognized as one of the primary sources of happiness in life. It can provide us with physical activity, mental stimulation, and social interaction. In fact, it has been shown that people who are moderately active have a lower risk of death from all causes, compared to those who are inactive. And, the more physically active someone is, the lower their risk of developing chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. activity can also be beneficial when it comes to mental health. Individuals who are moderately active report feeling happier and more confident than their inactive counterparts.





