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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 Sexual Activity
- oversensitivity
- retroactivity
- subjectivity
- reflexivity
- productivity
- hyperactivity
- expressivity
- sensitivity
- receptivity
- objectivity
- interactivity
- connectivity
- inactivity
- aggressivity
- passivity
Sentences with sexual-activity
1. Noun Phrase
You may, for example, lose your erection in the middle of sexual intercourse or other sexual activity.
2. Noun Phrase
“Consistency of normal routine is important when it comes to sexual activity and athletic performance.”
3. Noun Phrase
If you exert a lot of energy during sexual activity, be sure to refuel.
4. Noun Phrase
Masturbation is healthy, natural and often a person’s first sexual activity.
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)
7. sexual
adjective. ['ˈsɛkʃuːəl'] having or involving sex.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- sexualis (Latin)
8. sexual
adjective. ['ˈsɛkʃuːəl'] involved in a sexual relationship.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- sexualis (Latin)