Activeness

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈæktɪvnəs/

Definitions of activeness

noun the quality or state of being active

Example Sentences

A1 Children's activeness can be exhausting for parents.

A2 Regular exercise is important for maintaining physical activeness.

B1 Her activeness in volunteering shows her commitment to helping others.

B2 The team's activeness in pursuing new opportunities led to their success.

C1 The activeness of the audience during the concert created a lively atmosphere.

C2 His activeness in the business world has earned him a reputation as a successful entrepreneur.

Examples of activeness in a Sentence

formal The activeness of the employees in the company has led to increased productivity.

informal I admire your activeness in participating in various activities.

slang Her activeness in the group project really helped us get it done on time.

figurative The activeness of the market can be seen in the constant fluctuations of stock prices.

Grammatical Forms of activeness

past tense

activated

plural

activenesses

comparative

more active

superlative

most active

present tense

is active

future tense

will be active

perfect tense

has been active

continuous tense

is being active

singular

activeness

positive degree

active

infinitive

to be active

gerund

being active

participle

active

Origin and Evolution of activeness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'activeness' originated from the Old French word 'activité' which was derived from the Latin word 'activitas'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'activeness' has remained relatively consistent in its meaning of being active or full of activity. However, it has become more commonly used in the English language since the 17th century.