ergonomic
0 antonyms and opposites of ergonomic, grouped by meaning.
Adjective — Designed to fit the human body so that it can be used comfortably and without strain or injury.
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Neutral, and heavily used in product marketing, where it is often applied loosely.
Etymology
From Greek ergon 'work' and nomos 'law', by way of the noun ergonomics, the study of efficiency in the working environment.
Full origin of ergonomic →Frequently asked questions
What actually makes a chair ergonomic?
Adjustability, mainly: seat height, seat depth, armrest height and lumbar support that you can move to fit your own body, plus a backrest that tilts. A chair that cannot be adjusted is not ergonomic no matter what the marketing says, because bodies differ.
What is the difference between ergonomic and ergonomics?
Ergonomics is the field of study — a noun, treated as singular. Ergonomic is the adjective describing something designed according to that field's findings, as in an ergonomic mouse.