machinal

[məˈʃiːn(ə)l]

machinal Definition

  • 1resembling or characteristic of a machine, automatic
  • 2mechanical and unthinking

Using machinal: Examples

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

  • Example

    She gave a machinal nod of her head.

  • Example

    He went through the motions of his job in a machinal way.

  • Example

    The factory workers performed their tasks with machinal precision.

machinal Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for machinal

Phrases with machinal

  • a set of actions that are performed automatically and without much thought

    Example

    After years of doing the same job, he had developed a machinal routine.

  • a movement made without thinking, often due to habit or nervousness

    Example

    She absentmindedly made a machinal gesture of brushing her hair behind her ear.

  • blindly following orders without questioning or thinking for oneself

    Example

    The soldiers showed machinal obedience to their commanding officer, even when it meant putting themselves in danger.

Origins of machinal

from French 'machinal', from 'machine'

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Summary: machinal in Brief

The term 'machinal' [məˈʃiːn(ə)l] describes things that resemble or are characteristic of machines, such as automatic or mechanical actions. It can also refer to unthinking or robotic behavior, as in 'He went through the motions of his job in a machinal way.' The phrase 'machinal routine' denotes a set of actions performed automatically, while 'machinal obedience' implies blindly following orders.