sedentary
English
Etymology
From Middle French sédentaire, from Latin sedentārius (“sitting”), from sedeō (“I sit, I am seated”).
Adjective
sedentary (comparative more sedentary, superlative most sedentary)
- Not moving; relatively still; staying in the vicinity.
- The oyster is a sedentary mollusk; the barnacles are sedentary crustaceans.
- (anthropology, of a human population) Living in a fixed geographical location; the opposite of nomadic.
- (medicine, of a job, lifestyle, etc.) Not moving much; sitting around.
- 1844 October 3, Benjamin Disraeli, The Acquirement of Knowledge, An address delivered to the members of the Manchester Athenæum:
- […] that any education that confined itself to sedentary pursuits was essentially imperfect, that the body as well as the mind should be cultivated […]
- (obsolete) inactive; motionless; sluggish; tranquil
- 1667, John Milton, “Book VIII”, in Paradise Lost. […], London: […] [Samuel Simmons], […], →OCLC; republished as Paradise Lost in Ten Books: […], London: Basil Montagu Pickering […], 1873, →OCLC:
- Such restless revolution day by day
Repeated, while the sedentary earth
That better might with far less compass move […]
- 1711 December 22, Joseph Addison, “No. 255”, in The Spectator:
- The Soul, considered abstractedly from its Passions, is of a remiss and sedentary Nature, slow in its Resolves, and languishing in its Executions.
- (obsolete) Caused by long sitting.
- 1671, John Milton, “Samson Agonistes, […]”, in Paradise Regain’d. A Poem. In IV Books. To which is Added, Samson Agonistes, London: […] J. M[acock] for John Starkey […], →OCLC, lines 569-571:
- till length of years
And sedentary numbness craze my limbs
To a contemptible old age obscure.
Synonyms
- (not moving): immobile, motionless, torpid; see also Thesaurus:stationary
- (living in a fixed geographical location): settled, non-migratory
- (sitting around): chairborne, sitsome
- (inactive): abeyant, cessant, dormant; see also Thesaurus:inactive
Antonyms
Translations
not moving, not migratory
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not moving much; sitting around
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Noun
sedentary (plural sedentaries)
- a sedentary person
- 1998, Effect of acute exercise on skin potential in sedentaries and trained athletes.:
- Endosomatic electrodermal activity (skin potential level and skin potential response) as an indirect indicator of sympathetic nervous system activity was measured in 35 sedentary male students and 22 trained athletes of two groups during resting and after an acute exercise. The aim of this study was to investigate the difference of skin potential parameters between sedentaries and trained athletes before and after the acute exercise in bicycle ergometer.
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