Pronunciation: /ˈæk.tɪv/
noun a person or thing that is characterized by action or motion
A1 I like to stay active by going for walks in the park.
A2 She is a very active member of the school choir.
B1 Regular physical activity is important for maintaining an active lifestyle.
B2 The committee needs more active participation from its members.
C1 His active involvement in the project led to its successful completion.
C2 The company's active pursuit of innovation sets it apart from its competitors.
adjective describing a state of being engaged in action or activity
A1 I am active in the morning.
A2 She enjoys active sports like hiking and biking.
B1 Regular exercise is important to maintain an active lifestyle.
B2 The company is looking for candidates who are active participants in team projects.
C1 His active involvement in community service has made a significant impact on the local area.
C2 The CEO's active leadership style has led to the company's continued success and growth.
formal Regular exercise is important to maintain an active lifestyle.
informal I try to stay active by going for a run every morning.
slang Let's get active and hit the gym together!
figurative His mind was active with ideas and possibilities.
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