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Synonyms

actively

American  
[ak-tiv-lee] / ˈæk tɪv li /

adverb

  1. in a way that involves deliberate and vigorous engagement or effort.

    Our search for your missing son has not slowed and there are important leads being actively pursued even at this moment.

    Latin America is here—actively present in U.S. history, culture, and politics.

  2. with a high degree of volume, use, participation, etc..

    Crude oil is the world's most actively traded commodity.

  3. in a way that is operative or effective at the time; currently.

    On any given day, roughly 20 volcanoes are actively erupting.

    Well over a million people are actively subscribed and learning languages with the app worldwide.

  4. in a way that involves physical exercise or movement.

    Every volunteer role at the day center is helpful in enabling seniors to live actively, independently, and with dignity.

  5. Grammar. in or by means of the active voice, where the subject of the verb is also the doer of the action.

    Anything expressed with a passive verb could also be expressed actively, so the choice of one over the other is often for stylistic effect.


Other Word Forms

  • preactively adverb
  • quasi-actively adverb
  • semiactively adverb
  • superactively adverb

Etymology

Origin of actively

active + -ly

Example Sentences

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More stable regions tended to contain inactive genes, while rapidly changing regions were linked to genes that were actively being used.

From Science Daily

“We are actively saving money that we may use for college,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The U.A.E. official said the country was actively reviewing how it could play a military role in securing the strait, including efforts to help clear it of mines and other support services.

From The Wall Street Journal

A young person who chooses a career in cybersecurity, whether in the military or in the private sector, is providing a timely service to his country by bridging the digital gap that attackers actively exploit.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We are actively saving money that we may use for college. But not necessarily.”

From The Wall Street Journal