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programmed

4 synonyms and 1 antonyms for programmed, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adj — Set up in advance to follow a particular schedule or set of instructions.

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preset preprogrammed

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pre-programmed programmed to programmed response

Frequently asked questions

What does “programmed” mean?

The word “programmed” means set up in advance to follow a particular schedule or set of instructions. In plain terms, set to run automatically according to a plan or code.

How do you use “programmed” in a sentence?

Here is “programmed” used in a sentence: “The thermostat is programmed to lower the heat at night.”

What is the opposite of “programmed”?

The opposite of “programmed” — its antonyms — is unprogrammed.

What part of speech is “programmed”?

“Programmed” is an adjective.

Is “programmed” a common word?

“Programmed” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “programmed” have?

“Programmed” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: set up in advance to follow a particular schedule or set of instructions.

What is the difference between programmed and coded?

Programmed usually describes the broader process of setting up software or a device to follow instructions, while coded more specifically refers to writing the actual lines of code. A device can be described as programmed once its instructions are written and installed, regardless of who coded it.

Can programmed describe something other than software or machines?

Yes, programmed can also describe anything set up in advance to follow a particular schedule, such as a programmed thermostat or a programmed itinerary. In this sense it doesn't necessarily involve computer code at all, just a predetermined set of instructions.

What is the difference between programmed and automatic?

Programmed implies specific instructions were deliberately written or set in advance, while automatic simply means something operates without manual input, which may or may not involve programming. A device can be automatic through simple mechanics without being programmed at all.

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