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active adj 1 said of a person, etc: moving, working and doing things; full of energy. 2 said of a machine, etc: operating; working. 3 having an effect the active ingredients. 4 said of a volcano: liable to erupt; not extinct. 5 physics radioactive. 6 grammar (abbreviation act.) a denoting or relating to a verbal construction in which the subject performs the action or has the state described by the verb, as in the man fell, smoking kills you and God exists. Compare passive. b denoting or relating to the verb in such a construction. noun, grammar 1 (also active voice) the form or forms that an active verb takes. 2 an active verb or construction. actively adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin activus.
active adj 1 said of a person, etc: moving, working and doing things; full of energy. 2 said of a machine, etc: operating; working. 3 having an effect the active ingredients. 4 said of a volcano: liable to erupt; not extinct. 5 physics radioactive. 6 grammar (abbreviation act.) a denoting or relating to a verbal construction in which the subject performs the action or has the state described by the verb, as in the man fell, smoking kills you and God exists. Compare passive. b denoting or relating to the verb in such a construction. noun, grammar 1 (also active voice) the form or forms that an active verb takes. 2 an active verb or construction. actively adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin activus.
active adj 1 said of a person, etc: moving, working and doing things; full of energy. 2 said of a machine, etc: operating; working. 3 having an effect the active ingredients. 4 said of a volcano: liable to erupt; not extinct. 5 physics radioactive. 6 grammar (abbreviation act.) a denoting or relating to a verbal construction in which the subject performs the action or has the state described by the verb, as in the man fell, smoking kills you and God exists. Compare passive. b denoting or relating to the verb in such a construction. noun, grammar 1 (also active voice) the form or forms that an active verb takes. 2 an active verb or construction. actively adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin activus.
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