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1. activity
noun. ['ækˈtɪvɪti'] any specific behavior.
Synonyms
- teaching
- timekeeping
- control
- deeds
- worship
- wrongdoing
- precedency
- dismantling
- release
- effort
- process
- standardisation
- measuring
- burst
- supplying
- didactics
- creation
- leading
- energizing
- laughter
- supporting
- precedence
- pleasure
- play
- utilization
- buzz
- education
- practice
- grooming
- vent
- fun
- grouping
- verbalization
- follow-up
- game
- mystification
- continuance
- activation
- support
- liveliness
- behavior
- leadership
- dish
- precession
- concealing
- misconduct
- utilisation
- usage
- measure
- playacting
- assist
- attempt
- diversion
- followup
- variation
- delectation
- perturbation
- sensory activity
- readying
- domesticity
- puncture
- educational activity
- music
- provision
- standardization
- ceremony
- endeavour
- acting
- negotiation
- playing
- military operation
- exercise
- try
- protection
- hiding
- hunt
- cup of tea
- disassembly
- business
- market
- performing
- occupation
- turn
- employment
- works
- positioning
- mourning
- continuation
- job
- waste
- mensuration
- wastefulness
- recreation
- politics
- doings
- demand
- human action
- locating
- act
- committal to writing
- fit
- outlet
- variance
- enjoyment
- role
- service
- placement
- actus reus
- search
- supply
- instruction
- pedagogy
- wrongful conduct
- last
- emplacement
- solo
- sin
- hell
- verbalisation
- procedure
- use
- animation
- dismantlement
- organisation
- measurement
- conduct
- preparation
- obfuscation
- work
- market place
- creative activity
- representation
- hunting
- organization
- position
- line of work
- aid
- pattern
- activating
- writing
- operation
- space walk
- bag
- endeavor
- assistance
- disturbance
- human activity
- marketplace
- training
- calibration
- behaviour
- concealment
- location
- line
- deed
- dissipation
- lamentation
Antonyms
Etymology
- activité (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- activitas (Latin)
Rhymes with Activity
- oversensitivity
- subjectivity
- reflexivity
- productivity
- expressivity
- sensitivity
- receptivity
- objectivity
- connectivity
- aggressivity
- passivity
How do you pronounce activity?
Pronounce activity as ækˈtɪvɪti.
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Sentences with activity
1. Noun, singular or mass
Penetrating through the wood takes some elbow grease and can be a vigorous activity.
Quotes about activity
1. For art to exist, for any sort of aesthetic activity to exist, a certain physiological precondition is indispensable: intoxication.
- Friedrich Nietzsche
2. Almost no one is foolish enough to imagine that he automatically deserves great success in any field of activity; yet almost everyone believes that he automatically deserves success in marriage.
- Sydney J. Harris
3. Humor is by far the most significant activity of the human brain.
- Edward de Bono
2. activity
noun. ['ækˈtɪvɪti'] the state of being active.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- activité (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- activitas (Latin)
3. activity
noun. ['ækˈtɪvɪti'] an organic process that takes place in the body.
Synonyms
- organic process
- control
- breath
- festering
- maturation
- insemination
- opsonization
- reaction
- sex
- external respiration
- sex activity
- crying
- lactation
- anastalsis
- hypostasis
- bodily function
- perspiration
- sexual practice
- transpiration
- watering
- consumption
- sudation
- bodily process
- sexual activity
- opsonisation
- lachrymation
- tanning
- discharge
- peristalsis
- sleeping
- lacrimation
- ablactation
- ingestion
- suppuration
- diaphoresis
- placentation
- body process
- intake
- uptake
- tearing
- biological process
- healing
- respiration
- expelling
- pinocytosis
- weeping
- psilosis
- ventilation
- expectoration
- emission
- hidrosis
- breathing
- overactivity
- tears
- vermiculation
- sweating
- response
Antonyms
Etymology
- activité (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- activitas (Latin)
4. activity
noun. ['ækˈtɪvɪti'] (chemistry) the capacity of a substance to take part in a chemical reaction.
Synonyms
Etymology
- activité (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- activitas (Latin)
5. activity
noun. ['ækˈtɪvɪti'] the trait of being active; moving or acting rapidly and energetically.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- activité (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- activitas (Latin)
6. activity
noun. ['ækˈtɪvɪti'] a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings).
Synonyms
- materialization
- sorption
- rigidifying
- pair creation
- natural action
- selection
- oxygenation
- extinction
- curing
- opacification
- dielectrolysis
- release
- softening
- magnetisation
- chemical change
- process
- pair production
- fossilization
- coagulation
- desorption
- distillation
- filtration
- materialisation
- magnetic induction
- natural selection
- stiffening
- chemical process
- stimulation
- antiredeposition
- concretion
- physical process
- diffusion
- set
- rigidification
- acidification
- geologic process
- inactivation
- chromatography
- drift
- demagnetization
- geological process
- curdling
- ion exchange
- synergy
- phase change
- leach
- phase transition
- natural process
- ecesis
- precession of the equinoxes
- decay
- centrifugation
- succession
- ionisation
- leaching
- transpiration
- state change
- survival of the fittest
- vitrification
- oscillation
- solidification
- soak
- soaking
- ionophoresis
- aeration
- effervescence
- condensation
- sericulture
- electrophoresis
- disintegration
- cataphoresis
- physical change
- scattering
- synergism
- nuclear reaction
- survival
- absorption
- soakage
- ecological succession
- fossilisation
- clotting
- source
- distillment
- action
- magnetization
- hardening
- flocculation
- radiation
- formation
- chemical action
- temperature change
- establishment
- sink
- solidifying
- ionization
- transduction
- demagnetisation
- pair formation
- dissolution
- capture
- saltation
- flow
- feedback
- adiabatic process
- extraction
Antonyms
Etymology
- activité (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- activitas (Latin)