sedentary
Americanadjective
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characterized by or requiring a sitting posture.
a sedentary occupation.
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accustomed to sit or rest a great deal or to take little exercise.
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Chiefly Zoology.
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abiding in one place; not migratory.
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pertaining to animals that move about little or are permanently attached to something, as a barnacle.
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adjective
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characterized by or requiring a sitting position
sedentary work
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tending to sit about without taking much exercise
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(of animals) moving about very little, usually because of attachment to a rock or other surface
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(of animals) not migratory
Other Word Forms
- nonsedentarily adverb
- nonsedentariness noun
- nonsedentary adjective
- presedentary adjective
- sedentarily adjective
- sedentariness noun
- unsedentary adjective
Etymology
Origin of sedentary
First recorded in 1590–1600; from Latin sedentārius “sitting,” equivalent to sedent- (stem of sedēns, present participle of sedēre “to sit 1 ”; -ent ) + -ārius -ary
Example Sentences
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Urban lifestyles, carbohydrate-heavy diets and sedentary habits have helped drive both conditions.
From BBC
"A terrible kind of sedentary childhood I had, when I think about it," he said.
From BBC
"One lady lost over five stone to be able to have a knee replacement operation. People who were sedentary can now do exercise," she said.
From BBC
Longer lifespans, more sedentary habits, and rising rates of overweight and obesity are fueling this increase.
From Science Daily
Previous research has largely examined links between sedentary lifestyles and depression, rather than analyzing how switching to specific alternative activities might influence the risk of developing the condition.
From Science Daily
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