automaton

[ɔːˈtɒmətən]

automaton Definition

  • 1a moving mechanical device made in imitation of a human being
  • 2a person who behaves in a mechanical or unemotional way

Using automaton: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "automaton" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The automaton was programmed to perform a variety of tasks.

  • Example

    He felt like an automaton, going through the motions of his daily routine.

  • Example

    The robot's movements were so lifelike that it was often mistaken for an automaton.

automaton Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for automaton

Phrases with automaton

  • wind-up automaton

    a type of automaton that is powered by a spring mechanism and is wound up by hand

    Example

    The antique shop had a collection of wind-up automatons from the early 20th century.

  • emotional automaton

    a person who lacks emotional expression or depth, behaving in a robotic or mechanical way

    Example

    He was criticized for being an emotional automaton, unable to connect with others on a deeper level.

  • a type of automaton that is powered by a clockwork mechanism, often used in toys and other small devices

    Example

    The clockwork automaton was a popular toy in the 19th century.

Origins of automaton

from Greek 'automatos', meaning 'self-moving'

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Summary: automaton in Brief

An 'automaton' [ɔːˈtɒmətən] is a moving mechanical device made in imitation of a human being. It can also refer to a person who behaves in a mechanical or unemotional way. Examples include robots and wind-up automatons. The phrase 'emotional automaton' describes a person who lacks emotional expression or depth. 'Automaton' is often used in formal contexts to describe mechanical devices.