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active in Latin

active in Latin is activus, actuosus, actuōsus — active means engaging in physical movement or exercise regularly.

active in Latin

activus
adj
actuosus
adj
Quick in physical movement; of an agile and vigorous body; nimble.
actuōsus
adj
Brisk; lively.
alacer
adj
Brisk; lively.

What does "active" mean?

  1. adj Engaging in physical movement or exercise regularly.
    "She stays active by cycling to work every day."
  2. adj Currently functioning, in use, or in progress.
    "The volcano is still active and could erupt at any time."
  3. adj Grammar: describing a sentence structure where the subject performs the action, as opposed to the passive voice.
    ""The dog chased the ball" is written in the active voice."

active in a sentence

  • She stays active by cycling to work every day.
  • The volcano is still active and could erupt at any time.
  • His membership is active until the end of the year.
  • "The dog chased the ball" is written in the active voice.

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What is "active" in Latin?

"active" in Latin is activus, actuosus, actuōsus. active means: Engaging in physical movement or exercise regularly.

How do you use "active" in a sentence?

Example: "She stays active by cycling to work every day." In Latin, "active" is activus, actuosus, actuōsus.

Are there other ways to say "active" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 4 translations listed for "active": activus, actuosus, actuōsus, alacer.

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