Autonomous

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Pronunciation: /ɔˈtɑnəməs/

Definitions of autonomous

adjective having the freedom to govern oneself or control one's own actions

Example Sentences

A1 The robot vacuum cleaner is autonomous and can clean the house on its own.

A2 Some cars now come with autonomous driving features that can help prevent accidents.

B1 The drone flew autonomously to its destination without needing any human intervention.

B2 The company is developing an autonomous delivery system using drones.

C1 The spacecraft was designed to be fully autonomous, able to navigate through space without human control.

C2 The autonomous vehicle industry is rapidly growing with advancements in technology.

Examples of autonomous in a Sentence

formal Autonomous vehicles are becoming more prevalent in today's society.

informal I heard that autonomous cars are the future of transportation.

slang Have you seen those self-driving cars? They're so cool!

figurative Her mind is like an autonomous machine, always working independently.

Grammatical Forms of autonomous

past tense

autonomized

plural

autonomouses

comparative

more autonomous

superlative

most autonomous

present tense

autonomously

future tense

will be autonomous

perfect tense

has been autonomous

continuous tense

is being autonomous

singular

autonomous

positive degree

autonomous

infinitive

to be autonomous

gerund

autonomizing

participle

autonomized

Origin and Evolution of autonomous

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'autonomous' originates from the Greek words 'auto-' meaning self and 'nomos' meaning law, translating to 'self-governing'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'autonomous' has evolved from its original meaning of self-governing to encompass a broader sense of independence and self-sufficiency in various contexts such as politics, technology, and psychology.