Pronunciation: /ˈroʊbɑtˌlaɪk/

Definitions of robotlike

adjective resembling or characteristic of a robot, especially in being mechanical or unemotional

Example Sentences

A1 The robotlike movements of the toy robot fascinated the children.

A2 She walked robotlike through the crowded streets, barely noticing the people around her.

B1 The repetitive tasks at the factory made the workers feel robotlike in their actions.

B2 The disciplined soldier moved with a robotlike precision during the drill.

C1 The actor's portrayal of the android was so convincing that his movements seemed truly robotlike.

C2 The advanced AI system displayed a level of intelligence that surpassed mere robotlike behavior.

Examples of robotlike in a Sentence

formal The robotlike precision of the assembly line ensured each product was perfectly crafted.

informal She moved through the dance routine with robotlike movements, impressing the judges with her precision.

slang He was so focused on his video game that he had a robotlike reaction to everything around him.

figurative Her robotic response to the tragedy showed how disconnected she had become from her emotions.

Grammatical Forms of robotlike

past tense

robotliked

plural

robotlikes

comparative

more robotlike

superlative

most robotlike

present tense

acts robotlike

future tense

will be robotlike

perfect tense

have been robotlike

continuous tense

is being robotlike

singular

robotlike

positive degree

very robotlike

infinitive

to be robotlike

gerund

being robotlike

participle

robotlike

Origin and Evolution of robotlike

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: Czech
Story behind the word: The word 'robotlike' is derived from the term 'robot', which was first introduced in the play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) by Czech writer Karel Čapek in 1920.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something resembling or characteristic of a robot, the term 'robotlike' has evolved to encompass behaviors or attributes that are mechanical, automated, or lacking in emotion or human touch.