Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Describing machines and pieces of equipment in American Thesaurus
Describing machines and pieces of equipment
analog (adjective)
science using signals or information represented by continuously changing quantities of space, electrical current, etc.
automatically (adverb)
digital (adjective)
a digital clock or instrument shows information as a row of numbers
electric (adjective)
electrical (adjective)
entry-level (adjective)
mainly British entry-level equipment is the most basic or simple type intended for people who are beginning an activity
female (adjective)
a female part of a machine has a hole in it into which a male part fits
first generation (noun)
the first type of a particular machine or piece of equipment to be produced
hands-free (adjective)
hands-free equipment can be operated without using your hands, for example by using a headset or a remote control
heat-seeking (adjective)
heat-seeking equipment is able to find something using the heat it produces
high-performance (adjective)
homing (adjective)
used for describing military equipment such as a missile that is able to find a particular place or object
incompatible (adjective)
ideas, systems, or machines that are incompatible are not able to work or exist together because of basic differences
inflatable (adjective)
an inflatable object must be filled with air before you can use it
inoperative (adjective)
formal an inoperative machine, system, or law is not working and cannot be made to work
labor-saving (adjective)
labor-saving equipment such as washing machines and vacuum cleaners do jobs in a quick and effective way so you do not have to spend a lot of time doing them yourself
manned (adjective)
operated or controlled by people. Some people avoid using this word because they think it is offensive to women, and they use staffed or crewed instead
manual (adjective)
operated without electricity
mechanical (adjective)
mechanical (adjective)
relating to engines and machines, and the way that they work
on the blink ()
if a piece of electrical equipment is on the blink, it is not working very well
plug-in (adjective)
a plug-in piece of equipment gets power by being connected to an electricity supply by means of a plug
pneumatic (adjective)
a pneumatic tool or piece of equipment works using compressed air
portable (noun)
something that is portable, for example a small computer, television, or other small piece of electrical equipment
power (adjective)
operated by electricity or by a motor
programmable (adjective)
a machine that is programmable can be given instructions so that it will do something automatically
pump-action (adjective)
a pump-action object is one that has a part that you push or pull to make something come out of it
push-button (adjective)
radio-controlled (adjective)
a radio-controlled toy or piece of equipment is operated using radio signals
remote (adjective)
capable of being operated from a distance or by using a remote control
right-hand (adjective)
right-handed (adjective)
designed to be used by a right-handed person
Rube Goldberg (adjective)
American a Rube Goldberg machine or system appears funny because it provides an extremely complicated way of doing something simple
sluggish (adjective)
not performing or reacting as well as usual
smart (adjective)
smart machines, especially weapons, use computer technology to make them effective
spring-loaded (adjective)
operated by a spring inside
submersible (adjective)
a submersible machine or vehicle can work under water
transistorized (adjective)
made smaller by using transistors
unconnected (adjective)
not joined to a system, for example in order to provide or receive electricity or communication
unfriendly (adjective)
unmanned (adjective)
used for describing a building or machine that does not have any staff there to manage or operate it. Some people avoid using this word because they consider it offensive to women, and use unstaffed or uncrewed instead
unsophisticated (adjective)
used for describing simple tools and pieces of equipment that are not advanced
user-friendly (adjective)
a user-friendly system or piece of equipment is easy to use or understand
voice-activated (adjective)
a machine or piece of equipment that is voice-activated begins to operate when it hears someone’s voice
wired (adjective)
able to receive electronic or computer signals
wirelessly (adverb)