Definitions and Examples of mobility, activity, movement
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The ability to move or be moved freely and easily.
Example
The invention of the automobile revolutionized human mobility and transportation.
The state of being busy or engaged in physical or mental tasks.
Example
Regular activity and exercise can improve one's physical and mental health.
The act or process of changing position or location; a group of people working together to advance a shared goal or idea.
Example
The feminist movement fought for women's rights and equality in society.
Key Differences: mobility vs activity vs movement
- 1Mobility refers to the ability to move freely and easily.
- 2Activity refers to being busy or engaged in physical or mental tasks.
- 3Movement can refer to the act of changing position or a group of people working together towards a shared goal.
Effective Usage of mobility, activity, movement
- 1Health and Fitness: Use mobility and activity to describe physical movement and exercise.
- 2Social and Political Issues: Use movement to describe groups of people working together towards a shared goal or idea.
- 3Transportation and Infrastructure: Use mobility to describe the ease of movement in transportation and infrastructure systems.
Remember this!
The antonyms of immobility are mobility, activity, and movement. These antonyms convey the opposite meaning of being stationary or unable to move. Use these words to describe physical movement and exercise, social and political issues, and transportation and infrastructure systems.