💼productive

adjective
/prəˈdʌktɪv/

Meaning

producing or achieving a significant amount of results, work, or output
efficient; yielding good results; fruitful

Example Sentences

She had a very productive day at the office.

Working from home has made me more productive than ever before.

Example Expressions

productive day

Synonyms

efficient, fruitful, effective, prolific, constructive
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efficient, fruitful, effective, prolific
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efficient, fruitful, effective, constructive

Antonyms

unproductive, idle, ineffective, inefficient, wasteful, counterproductive
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unproductive, idle, ineffective
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unproductive, inefficient, wasteful, counterproductive

Collocations

productive day, productive meeting, productive work, highly productive, productive capacity
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productive day, productive meeting, productive work
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productive work, productive meeting, highly productive, productive capacity

More Example Sentences

We suddenly realized why the meeting felt unproductive.

I want this discussion to be productive for both sides.

A man sets up a home office in the spare bedroom after his company allows him to work remotely and he buys a desk, a comfortable chair, and a monitor then arranges everything to face the window for natural light and installs a shelf for his books and files while his wife helps him choose a calm paint color for the walls and he adds a small plant to make the space feel fresh then tests the internet speed to make sure video calls run smoothly and finally feels ready to start working from home productively.

Related Vocabularies

slow-moving; lacking energy or alertness; inactive
occurring or existing after a war
Feeding only on plants.
no longer working at one's job, typically because of having reached a certain age
demanding immediate action or attention; urgent
not clean; covered with dirt; unpleasant; morally corrupt

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