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    active
    /ˈaktɪv/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. an active form of a verb.

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  2. ACTIVE definition: 1. busy with a particular activity: 2. involved in a particular activity: 3. An active volcano is…. Learn more.

  3. How to use active in a sentence. characterized by action rather than by contemplation or speculation; producing or involving action or movement… See the full definition

  4. being in a state of existence, progress, or motion: active hostilities. involving physical effort and action: active sports. having the power of quick motion; nimble: active as a gazelle. Synonyms: sprightly, agile. characterized by action, motion, volume, use, participation, etc.: an active market in wheat; an active list of subscribers.

  5. Definition of 'active' active. (æktɪv ) 1. adjective B1. Someone who is active moves around a lot or does a lot of things. Having an active youngster about the house can be quite wearing. ...a long and active life. Synonyms: busy, involved, occupied, engaged More Synonyms of active. 2. adjective.

  6. 1. Being in physical motion: active fish in the aquarium. 2. Functioning or capable of functioning. 3. a. Marked by energetic activity; busy: active stock and bond markets; spent an active day sightseeing. b. Involving or requiring physical exertion and energy: an active workout at the gym.

  7. taking part. involved in something; making a determined effort and not leaving something to happen by itself. They were both politically active. his active involvement/participation in the arts. She takes an active part in school life.

  8. very involved in an organization or planned activity: an active member of the church. He played an active role in the campaign. Fewer examples. She's been very active in the campaign. She was very active in the fight against drugs. He's an active member of the Labour Party.