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ability
active
actively
activeness
activity
actor
adroit
advertising
agent
agile
alert
animosity
approbation
archeus
attractive
attractiveness
beautiful
beneficence
benum
bright
brisk
briskly
busily
busk
bustle
bustler
bustling
busy
calefactive
capacity
chilifactive
chylifactive
chylopoetic
coactive
coactively
cochineal
commerce
conceit
concenter
dapper
deedless
deponent
despite
despondent
detractive
dextrous
dilapidation
disable
dissociable
distractive
dronish
dualistic
effective
efficiency
elatin
energetical
energize
energy
engaging
enliven
enlivened
enterprising
excite
exert
expedite
expeditious
expensive
experience
faint
favor
fermentation
field
fiery
flower
force
forcible
fortitude
galliard
glitter
grenadier
gum-resin
heartily
heathful
heavy-handed
hobby
idle
inactive
incapable
indolent
inefficient
inert
informtion
inoperative
inspire
insurgent
insurrection
japan-earth
kino
languish
leany
lifeless
light
lightfooted
lively
lumpish
lust
magnetical
mercurial
merit
mind
mortification
mortify
murmur
neutral
notable
operative
passion
passive
poison
potash
power
practical
principle
protractive
providence
putredinous
putrefactive
quick
quiver
recumbent
redeem
refractive
remain
resino-extractive
resist
resistance
resort
retroactive
revival
righteousness
sedentary
serviceable
sharpen
sleep
slothful
slow
sluggard
sluggish
smartly
snell
sociability
softness
soul
spark
spiritous
spirituous
spring
spry
stagnant
stagnate
stand
strangely
strenuous
strenuously
strenuousness
strong
stupefactive
stupefying
syllable
take
tempting
torpid
ulency
unactive
vegete
vigor
vigorous
vigorously
vigorousness
virulence
virulent
vivacious
vivid
voice
volant
voluble
vomic
wake
warbler
wimble
wrest



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1828 Definition

ACT'IVE, a. [L. activus.]

1. That has the power or quality of acting; that contains the principle of action, independent of any visible external force; as, attraction is an active power: or it may be defined, that communicates action or motion, opposed to passive, that receives action; as, the active powers of the mind.

2. Having the power of quick motion, or disposition to move with speed; nimble; lively; brisk; agile; as an active animal.

Hence,

3. Busy; constantly engaged in action; pursuing business with vigor and assiduity; opposed to dull, slow, or indolent; as an active officer. It is also opposed to sedentary, as an active life.

4. Requiring action or exertion; practical; operative; producing real effects; opposed to speculative; as, the active duties of life.

5. In grammar, active verbs are those which not only signify action, but have a noun or name following them, denoting the object of the action or impression; called also transitive, as they imply the passing of the action expressed by the verb to the object; as a professor instructs his pupils.

6. Active capital, or wealth, is money, or property that may readily be converted into money, and used in commerce or other employment for profit.

7. Active commerce, the commerce in which a nation carries its own productions and foreign commodities in its own ships, or which is prosecuted by its own citizens; as contradistinguished from passive commerce, in which the productions of one country are transported by the people of another country.

The commerce of Great Britain and of the United States is active; that of China is passive.

It may be the interest of foreign nations to deprive us, as far as possible, of an active commerce in our own bottoms.
1913 Definition
Active (active)
a.((?))
Ac"tive
[F. actif, L. activus, fr. agere to act.]
  1. Having the power or quality of acting; causing change; communicating action or motion; acting; -- opposed to passive, that receives; as, certain active principles; the powers of the mind.
  2. Quick in physical movement; of an agile and vigorous body; nimble; as, an active child or animal.

    Active and nervous was his gait.
    Wordsworth.

  3. In action; actually proceeding; working; in force; -- opposed to quiescent, dormant, or extinct; as, active laws; active hostilities; an active volcano.
  4. Given to action; constantly engaged in action; energetic; diligent; busy; -- opposed to dull, sluggish, indolent, or inert; as, an active man of business; active mind; active zeal.
  5. Requiring or implying action or exertion; -- opposed to sedentary or to tranquil; as, active employment or service; active scenes.
  6. Given to action rather than contemplation; practical; operative; -- opposed to speculative or theoretical; as, an active rather than a speculative statesman.
  7. Brisk; lively; as, an active demand for corn.
  8. Implying or producing rapid action; as, an active disease; an active remedy.
  9. Applied to a form of the verb; -- opposed to passive. See Active voice, under Voice.
    (b)

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