All activity synonyms
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A a noun activity
- action β Action is doing something for a particular purpose.
- life β the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally.
- movement β the act, process, or result of moving.
- task β a definite piece of work assigned to, falling to, or expected of a person; duty.
- work β Henry Clay, 1832β84, U.S. songwriter.
- project β something that is contemplated, devised, or planned; plan; scheme.
- job β the central figure in an Old Testament parable of the righteous sufferer.
- venture β an undertaking involving uncertainty as to the outcome, especially a risky or dangerous one: a mountain-climbing venture.
- act β When you act, you do something for a particular purpose.
- scheme β a plan, design, or program of action to be followed; project.
- motion β the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement.
- labor β productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain.
- liveliness β full or suggestive of life or vital energy; active, vigorous, or brisk: a lively discussion.
- animation β Animation is the process of making films in which drawings or puppets appear to move.
- bustle β If someone bustles somewhere, they move there in a hurried way, often because they are very busy.
- hustle β to proceed or work rapidly or energetically: to hustle about putting a house in order.
- activeness β engaged in action; characterized by energetic work, participation, etc.; busy: an active life.
- bit β A bit of something is a small part or section of it.
- zoo β Berkeley Yacc
- undertaking β the act of a person who undertakes any task or responsibility.
- scene β the place where some action or event occurs: He returned to the scene of the murder.
- bag β A bag is a container made of thin paper or plastic, for example one that is used in shops to put things in that a customer has bought.
- game β an amusement or pastime: children's games.
- pastime β something that serves to make time pass agreeably; a pleasant means of amusement, recreation, or sport: to play cards as a pastime.
- stunt β to use in doing stunts: to stunt an airplane.
- racket β a light bat having a netting of catgut or nylon stretched in a more or less oval frame and used for striking the ball in tennis, the shuttlecock in badminton, etc.
- hobby β an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation: Her hobbies include stamp-collecting and woodcarving.
- deed β A deed is something that is done, especially something that is very good or very bad.
- avocation β Your avocation is a job or activity that you do because you are interested in it, rather than to earn your living.
- trip β a group of animals, as sheep, goats, or fowl; flock.
- occupation β a person's usual or principal work or business, especially as a means of earning a living; vocation: Her occupation was dentistry.
- ballgame β any game played with a ball
- pursuit β the act of pursuing: in pursuit of the fox.
- interest β the feeling of a person whose attention, concern, or curiosity is particularly engaged by something: She has a great interest in the poetry of Donne.
- labour β productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain.
- commotion β A commotion is a lot of noise, confusion, and excitement.
- doings β action; performance; execution: Your misfortune is not of my doing.
- goings-on β conduct or behavior, especially when open to criticism: We had never seen such goings-on as at the last dance.
verb activity
- take apart β into pieces or parts; to pieces: to take a watch apart; an old barn falling apart from decay.
- break up β When something breaks up or when you break it up, it separates or is divided into several smaller parts.
- put an end to β the last part or extremity, lengthwise, of anything that is longer than it is wide or broad: the end of a street; the end of a rope.