What are some opposite words for exercise?
Antonyms for exercise
ˈɛk sərˌsaɪzex·er·cise
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term exercise.
English Synonyms and Antonyms
exercise
Exercise, in the ordinary sense, is the easy natural action of any power; exertion is the putting of any power to strain and tax. An exercise-drive for a horse is so much as will develop strength and health and not appreciably weary. But by qualifying adjectives we may bring exercise up to the full sense of exertion; as, violent exercise. Exercise is action taken at any time with a view to employing, maintaining, or increasing power, or merely for enjoyment; practise is systematic exercise with a view to the acquirement of facility and skill in some pursuit; a person takes a walk for exercise, or takes time for practise on the piano. Practise is also used of putting into action and effect what one has learned or holds as a theory; as, the practise of law or medicine; a profession of religion is good, but the practise of it is better. Drill is systematic, rigorous, and commonly enforced practise under a teacher or commander. Compare HABIT.
Antonyms:
idleness, inaction, inactivity, relaxation, restSynonyms:
act, action, activity, application, drill, employment, exertion, occupation, operation, performance, practise, use
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
Princeton's WordNet
exercise, exercising, physical exercise, physical exertion, workoutnoun
the activity of exerting your muscles in various ways to keep fit
"the doctor recommended regular exercise"; "he did some exercising"; "the physical exertion required by his work kept him fit"
Synonyms:
use, utilisation, physical exertion, recitation, example, employment, usage, exercising, physical exercise, workout, practice session, utilization, practice, drilluse, usage, utilization, utilisation, employment, exercisenoun
the act of using
"he warned against the use of narcotic drugs"; "skilled in the utilization of computers"
Synonyms:
exercising, usage, use, practice, custom, habit, engagement, workout, use of goods and services, consumption, usance, role, practice session, function, work, employ, utilization, utilisation, employment, economic consumption, drill, physical exercise, example, manipulation, enjoyment, recitation, purpose, physical exertionexercise, practice, drill, practice session, recitationnoun
systematic training by multiple repetitions
"practice makes perfect"
Synonyms:
physical exercise, usage, use, practice, praxis, recital, drill, practice session, utilisation, example, utilization, class period, employment, exercising, pattern, course session, reading, recitation, workout, physical exertionexercise, examplenoun
a task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding
"you must work the examples at the end of each chapter in the textbook"
Synonyms:
representative, physical exercise, usage, use, practice, deterrent example, instance, lesson, drill, practice session, utilisation, case, example, utilization, employment, illustration, exemplar, exercising, model, good example, object lesson, recitation, workout, physical exertionexerciseverb
(usually plural) a ceremony that involves processions and speeches
"academic exercises"
Synonyms:
use, utilisation, physical exertion, recitation, example, employment, usage, exercising, physical exercise, workout, practice session, utilization, practice, drillexert, exerciseverb
put to use
"exert one's power or influence"
Synonyms:
work, practise, maintain, exert, drill, do, work out, practice, wieldpractice, practise, exercise, doverb
carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions
"practice law"
Synonyms:
work out, fare, make out, use, practice, coiffe, manage, execute, perform, arrange, answer, drill, serve, work, coif, get along, suffice, make, set, behave, dress, come, act, cause, commit, exert, practise, coiffure, apply, rehearse, doexercise, work, work outverb
give a workout to
"Some parents exercise their infants"; "My personal trainer works me hard"; "work one's muscles"; "this puzzle will exercise your mind"
Synonyms:
elaborate, knead, turn, operate, act, shape, bring, exert, run, function, put to work, work up, figure, forge, lick, work out, make, cipher, figure out, form, compute, mould, sour, calculate, work, do, exploit, go, play, drill, make for, mold, practice, puzzle out, act upon, do work, process, crop, solve, ferment, influence, work on, cypher, practise, wreak, cultivate, reckonexercise, work outverb
do physical exercise
"She works out in the gym every day"
Synonyms:
work out, solve, practice, practise, figure, puzzle out, drill, reckon, cipher, work, cypher, lick, figure out, elaborate, compute, exert, calculate, do, work updrill, exercise, practice, practiseverb
learn by repetition
"We drilled French verbs every day"; "Pianists practice scales"
Synonyms:
rehearse, practise, commit, drill, use, bore, do, work, work out, practice, apply, exert
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
exercisenoun
Synonyms:
performance, application, practice, employment, use, activity, training, discipline, drilling, drill, praxis, lesson, task, gymnastics, calisthenics, gestationexerciseverb
Synonyms:
employ, apply, busy, exert, practice, discipline, drill, train, distress, worry, harass
How to use exercise in a sentence?
Regular exercise can provide many benefits for people with disabilities, including improved overall health, increased strength and endurance, better mobility, and improved mental health.
We will only accept it when we are fully satisfied that it can operate efficiently and safely at Qatar operations (and) ... once we get sufficient performance guarantees and undertakings from both Airbus and Pratt & Whitney, we are at the threshold of the walk-away clause in our contract, but I hope we will not have to exercise this.
I maintained a healthy diet, limiting my carbs and increasing my protein and kept a strict exercise regimen.
The military has changed the name of the drills to 'East Sea Territorial Protection Exercise' reflecting the scale and meaning of the drills to solidify the military's resolve to protect the territory in the East Sea.
Blockades are hard to execute and long to implement. This exercise is not that.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#1547 | rest | |
#2042 | exercise | |
#2587 | recreation | |
#4819 | ease | |
#6781 | relax | |
#9757 | relaxation | |
#22368 | respite | |
#26041 | recreate | |
#28771 | inactivity | |
#36114 | inaction | |
#67297 | idleness | |
#79183 | disuse |
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