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Sedentary - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

sedentary

/ˈsɛdənˌtɛri/ /ˈsɛd(ə)nt(ə)ri/

Definition:

Involving little physical activity; characterized by much sitting.

Synonyms:

inactive, stationary, desk-bound, sluggish

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

active, mobile

Common Collocations:

sedentary lifestyle, sedentary job, sedentary behavior

Derivatives:

sedentariness, sedentarily

Usage Tips:

Use "sedentary" to describe activities or lifestyles that involve prolonged sitting or minimal movement.

Common Phrases:

couch potato, desk jockey, chair-bound

Etymology:

From Latin "sedentarius," meaning "sitting," from "sedere," meaning "to sit."

Examples:

  • 1. Modern jobs often require sedentary work at a desk all day.
  • 2. A sedentary lifestyle can lead to health problems like obesity and heart disease.
  • 3. She switched from a sedentary job to one that keeps her moving.
  • 4. Children should avoid being too sedentary by playing outside regularly.

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