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Meaning of robots
The primary meaning of the word "robots" refers to machines that are programmed to perform specific tasks, often resembling human actions.
Etymology of robots
The word "robot" originated from the Czech word "robota", meaning forced labor or drudgery, coined by the Czech playwright Karel Čapek in his 1920 play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots).
The term was initially used to describe artificial workers in a science fiction context, but has since been adopted in various fields to describe machines that can perform tasks autonomously.
Synonyms
androids
automatons
machines
drones
mechs
cyborgs
droids
bots
gadgets
devices
appliances
contraptions
automatons
mechanical beings
electronic beings
artificial intelligences
synthetic beings
manufactured creatures
man-made creatures
simulated beings
virtual beings
mechanical devices
electronic devices
technological devices
innovative machines
futuristic machines
high-tech machines
sophisticated machines
complex machines
intelligent machines
smart machines
automated systems
robotic systems
mechanical systems
electronic systems
computerized systems
programmed systems.
Definitions
- A machine resembling a human being and able to replicate certain human movements and functions automatically.
- A machine that is programmed to perform a series of movements or tasks, often used in industries such as manufacturing or healthcare.
- A person who is perceived as being extremely efficient and able to perform tasks quickly, but lacking in emotion or original thought.
Usage Examples
- The company has developed a new line of robots designed to assist with household chores.
- Robots are being used in the manufacturing industry to increase efficiency and reduce labor costs.
- The robot's advanced sensors allowed it to navigate the complex environment with ease.
Antonyms
humans
people
individuals
persons
organisms
living beings
creatures
animals
naturals
organics
manuals
non-mechanized systems
non-automated systems
non-programmed systems
non-computerized systems
uncontrolled systems
unprogrammed systems
spontaneous systems
voluntary systems
emotional beings
passionate beings
creative beings
original thinkers
innovators
artists
craftsmen.