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active
adjective as in having movement
adjective as in very involved in activity
Strongest matches
aggressive, alive, bold, busy, determined, diligent, dynamic, eager, energetic, engaged, enthusiastic, forceful, intense, keen, lively, quick, ready, resolute
Weak matches
agile, animated, assiduous, brisk, bustling, chipper, dashing, dexterous, enlivened, enterprising, eventful, forcible, fresh, frisky, hard-working, high-spirited, hyper, industrious, inventive, nimble, on the move, perky, persevering, purposeful, sprightly, spry, zealous
Example Sentences
Capita apologised for the delays and said active discussions were continuing to address the increase in the number of enquiries being made to Teachers' Pensions.
"Exercise is not dangerous for your baby," the guidance adds, noting there is evidence that active women are "less likely" to experience problems in later pregnancy and labour.
The port has an active governance board and delivery team in place.
Among the commanders expected to be at the gathering are those currently in active war zones and diplomatically sensitive areas, such as the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region.
He also defended engaging with those paramilitary groups still active in communities and said the "sole purpose of the process" was to alleviate the suffering of those living in fear.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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