Pronunciation: /ækˈtɪvəti/
noun a specific action or process
A1 I enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and biking.
A2 She participates in various extracurricular activities at school.
B1 Regular physical activity is important for maintaining good health.
B2 The company organized team-building activities to improve communication among employees.
C1 Engaging in creative activities such as painting and writing helps me relax.
C2 The research study focused on the impact of leisure activities on mental well-being.
adjective describing word that modifies a noun
A1 Outdoor activities are fun and healthy for children.
A2 The activity schedule for the camp includes hiking, swimming, and arts and crafts.
B1 Regular physical activity is important for maintaining good health.
B2 The team building activity helped improve communication and collaboration among coworkers.
C1 The activity-based learning approach has been proven to be effective in engaging students.
C2 The research project involved a high level of activity in data collection and analysis.
adverb word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb
A1 She walks slowly and carefully to avoid any activity.
A2 He listens attentively during the classroom activity.
B1 The students participated actively in the group activity.
B2 The team members collaborated effectively during the team-building activity.
C1 The researchers conducted a comprehensive study on brain activity.
C2 The artist's creativity and innovation were evident in his latest artistic activity.
formal The activity scheduled for tomorrow is a team-building exercise.
informal Let's plan a fun activity for the weekend, like going to the beach.
slang I'm not really into that activity, it's kind of boring.
figurative His mind was a flurry of activity as he tried to come up with a solution.
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