mechanic
1me·chan·ic
adj \mi-ˈka-nik\Definition of MECHANIC
1
: of or relating to manual work or skill
2
: mechanical 3a
Examples of MECHANIC
- <the snapping of the handcuffs was followed by a mechanic reading of the suspect's rights>
Origin of MECHANIC
Middle English, probably from Middle French mecanique, adjective & noun, from Latin mechanicus, from Greek mēchanikos, from mēchanē
First Known Use: 14th century
Related to MECHANIC
Synonyms: instinctive, instinctual, involuntary, knee-jerk, automatic, mechanical, robotic, spontaneous
Antonyms: nonmechanical
Related Words: conditioned, natural, Pavlovian, reactive, reflex, simple, subliminal, unconscious, unforced, visceral; blind, inadvertent, unintended, unintentional, unwilling, unwitting; abrupt, quick, ready, sudden; ad-lib, extemporaneous, extempore, impromptu, improvised, offhand, offhanded, off-the-cuff, snap, spur-of-the-moment, unconsidered, unplanned, unpremeditated, unprepared, unprompted, unreasoned, unrehearsed, unstudied; casual, chance, chancy, haphazard, hasty, hit-or-miss, impetuous, impulsive, mindless, random, rash
Near Antonyms: calculated, conscious, cultivated, deliberate, designed, intended, intentional, predetermined, prepared, projected, refined, rehearsed, volitional, voluntary, willed, willful (or wilful); advised, aforethought, careful, considered, foresighted, forethoughtful, measured, meticulous, reasoned, studied, thoughtful
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