noun a branch of science and technology concerned with the study of mechanical systems that function like living organisms or parts of living organisms

  • The field of bionics focuses on the design and implementation of artificial body parts.
  • I heard they're working on some cool bionics that can enhance human abilities.
  • Check out those bionics, they're like something out of a sci-fi movie!
  • Her ability to adapt to any situation is like having bionics built into her brain.

adjective relating to cognition, the mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses

  • The study aimed to investigate the cognitive processes involved in decision-making.
  • I find it fascinating how our cognitive abilities develop as we grow older.
  • She's got some serious cognitive skills when it comes to problem-solving.
  • His cognitive flexibility allowed him to adapt quickly to new situations.

noun the state of being controlled or operated by automation or computers

  • The company's transition to cybernation improved efficiency and reduced operational costs.
  • Cybernation has made our lives easier by automating repetitive tasks.
  • I'm all about that cybernation life - no more manual work for me!
  • His mind worked at lightning speed, like a well-oiled machine in a state of cybernation.

noun the sphere of human thought and consciousness

  • The concept of the noosphere was introduced by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin in the early 20th century.
  • Have you heard about the noosphere theory? It's quite fascinating.
  • The noosphere idea is all about the collective consciousness of humanity.
  • In the noosphere, ideas and knowledge circulate freely among individuals.

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

  • The robotlike precision of the assembly line ensured each product was perfectly crafted.
  • She moved through the dance routine with robotlike movements, impressing the judges with her precision.
  • He was so focused on his video game that he had a robotlike reaction to everything around him.
  • Her robotic response to the tragedy showed how disconnected she had become from her emotions.

noun a word or phrase that has meaning

adjective relating to meaning in language or logic

  • The semantic analysis of the text revealed hidden meanings and nuances.
  • I don't quite get the semantic difference between these two words.
  • Stop being so semantic about every little detail, it's annoying.
  • The semantic web is like a giant puzzle where every piece has a specific meaning.

noun the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular; a unique or distinct feature or characteristic

  • The concept of technological singularity refers to the hypothetical moment when artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence.
  • I heard that some scientists believe we are getting closer to the singularity, when robots will be smarter than us.
  • Dude, have you seen that new AI program? It's like, singularity level smart!
  • The artist's performance had a singularity to it, a unique quality that captivated the audience.

noun a supervening entity or quality

adjective relating to something that occurs as a result of something else

  • The supervenient property of the system is dependent on its underlying components.
  • The supervenient aspect of the situation relies on what's happening underneath.
  • The whole vibe of the party is supervenient on who shows up.
  • The success of the project supervenient on the team's collaboration.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun, in this case 'unhuman' describes something that is not human

  • The scientist was studying the possibility of creating unhuman-like robots.
  • That movie was full of unhuman creatures that gave me nightmares.
  • I can't believe you ate that unhuman amount of food in one sitting!
  • The level of cruelty in that situation was unhuman.

noun neural interface - a system or device that allows communication between a computer and the brain

  • The neural interface allows for direct communication between the brain and a computer.
  • I can control my video game character using a neural interface.
  • Dude, imagine having a neural interface to browse the internet with your mind!
  • The artist used the neural interface of his imagination to create stunning works of art.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'robot' is a noun because it is a thing.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'autonomous' is an adjective because it describes the type of robot.

  • The autonomous robot efficiently navigated through the warehouse, picking up items and placing them in the designated bins.
  • The autonomous robot did all the work without needing any help from us.
  • That autonomous robot is a real game-changer in the industry.
  • The autonomous robot moved with precision, almost like it had a mind of its own.

noun a slang term for a thought or idea

verb past tense of the verb 'think', meaning to have thought about something

  • The scientist's experiment led to a significant breakthrough when he heard the thunk of the final piece falling into place.
  • I heard a loud thunk coming from the kitchen, I wonder what my cat knocked over this time.
  • I accidentally dropped my phone and it made a loud thunk on the floor.
  • The weight of the decision thunked heavily on his mind as he tried to figure out the best course of action.

noun a rare or obsolete term referring to the act of cutting off or removing something

  • The abstriction of unnecessary details is crucial in scientific writing.
  • I'm all about abstriction when it comes to organizing my closet.
  • I need to abstrict my social media feed, it's getting too cluttered.
  • Sometimes we need to abstrict our thoughts to focus on what truly matters.

adjective describing something that lacks or is without horns

  • The acerous leaves of the maple tree turned a vibrant red in the autumn.
  • I love how the acerous leaves of the maple tree change color in the fall.
  • Check out those cool acerous leaves on the maple tree!
  • Her acerous personality was as sharp and striking as the leaves of a maple tree.

noun a made-up word that does not have a standard definition in the English language

  • The actification of the new policy will require thorough analysis and implementation.
  • I heard they're actifying the new rules starting next week.
  • The actification of that plan is gonna be a real headache.
  • The actification of her emotions was evident in her tearful speech.