Active
UK /["/ˈæktɪv/"]/US /["/ˈæktɪv/"]/
Definition
always busy doing things, especially physical activities
In simple words: Doing things and not being lazy.
Examples
- She leads an active lifestyle by jogging every morning.
- The active volcano erupted unexpectedly last night.
- He is always active in class discussions and group activities.
- To stay healthy, you should engage in active exercises regularly.
- During the game, he took an active role in leading his team.
Usage notes
Use 'active' to describe someone who exercises or participates in activities. It's appropriate in both casual conversations and formal writing. Avoid using it when referring to something that is static or inactive.
Grammar pattern
adjective + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'active' as always moving; like a bee buzzing around.
Collocations
- be
- become
- keep (somebody)
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- fairly
- very
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Synonyms
- energetic
- lively
- dynamic
- occupied
- engaged
Antonyms
- inactive
- passive
- dormant
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'act' or 'action'
- Using 'active' to describe only physical activity
- Failing to apply it to mental or social engagement