counterproductive

[ˌkaʊntəprəˈdʌktɪv]

counterproductive Definition

having the opposite of the desired effect or reducing the effectiveness of something.

Using counterproductive: Examples

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

  • Example

    Yelling at the employees was counterproductive and only made them less motivated to work.

  • Example

    Skipping meals is counterproductive to weight loss goals.

  • Example

    The new policy turned out to be counterproductive, causing more problems than it solved.

counterproductive Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with counterproductive

  • actions that have the opposite effect of what is intended, often leading to negative consequences

    Example

    His counterproductive behavior at work led to his eventual termination.

  • criticism that is not constructive and does not lead to improvement, but rather has a negative impact on the recipient

    Example

    Her constant counterproductive criticism of her partner's work only served to demotivate him.

  • habits that hinder progress or success, often leading to negative consequences

    Example

    Procrastination and disorganization are counterproductive habits that can lead to missed deadlines and poor performance.

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Summary: counterproductive in Brief

The term 'counterproductive' [ˌkaʊntəprəˈdʌktɪv] refers to actions or policies that have the opposite effect of what is intended, reducing effectiveness or causing harm. Examples include yelling at employees, skipping meals, and implementing ineffective policies. Phrases like 'counterproductive behavior' and 'counterproductive criticism' denote specific types of negative actions. Informal synonyms include 'backfire' and 'blow up in one's face.'

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