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Borrowed from New Latin automaticus, from Classical Latin automatum (“automaton”) + -icus (adjectival suffix),[1] from Ancient Greek αὐτόματον (autómaton), neuter of αὐτόματος (autómatos, “self-moving, moving of oneself, self-acting, spontaneous”), from αὐτός (autós, “self, myself”) + μέμαα (mémaa, “to wish eagerly, strive, yearn, desire”). The original pronunciation, apparently with stress on the second syllable, was after the ultimate Greek base.[1]
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˌɔː.təˈmæt.ɪk/
- (US) IPA(key): /ˌɔː.təˈmæt.ɪk/, [ˌɔː.ɾəˈmæɾ.ɪk]
- (cot–caught merger) IPA(key): /ˌɑː.təˈmæt.ɪk/, [ˌɑː.ɾəˈmæɾ.ɪk]
- (cot–caught merger) IPA(key): /ˌɑː.təˈmæt.ɪk/, [ˌɑː.ɾəˈmæɾ.ɪk]
- (Canada, cot–caught merger) IPA(key): /ˌɑː.təˈmæt.ɪk/, [ˌɑː.ɾəˈmæɾ.ɪk]
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /ˌoː.təˈmæt.ɪk/
- (Indic) IPA(key): /ˌɔʈɵˌmaʈɪk/, /ˈɔʈɵməʈɪk/
- Rhymes: -ætɪk
- Hyphenation: au‧to‧mat‧ic
automatic (comparative more automatic, superlative most automatic) (superlative dubious)
- Capable of operating without external control or intervention.
- Synonym: self-operating
- Antonyms: manual, non-automatic
The automatic clothes washer was a great labor-saving device.
- Done out of habit or without conscious thought.
- Synonyms: instinctive, perfunctory, thoughtless
- Antonym: voluntary
The reaction was automatic: flight!
Absent-minded doodling is a form of automatic art.
2021 November 10, Dan Shive, El Goonish Shive (webcomic), Comic for Wednesday, Nov 10, 2021:
"I don't know why! Sometimes I feel like a girl! Sometimes a guy! I don't know why I feel that way! I just do! Always have! I can't remember not feeling this way! How do you explain something as natural and automatic to you as breathing?!"
- Necessary, inevitable, prescribed by logic, law, etc.
Spitting at another player means an automatic red card.
- (of a firearm such as a machine gun) Firing continuously as long as the trigger is pressed until ammunition is exhausted.
- Coordinate terms: semi-automatic, burst mode, selective action, bolt action, lever action, (single-round per loading/chambering action) pump action
Fully automatic weapons cannot be legally owned by private citizens in the US, except in very special circumstances, as by private security companies.
- (of a handgun) An autoloader; a semi-automatic or self-loading pistol, as opposed to a revolver or other manually actuated handgun, which fires one shot per pull of the trigger; distinct from machine guns.
The US Army adopted John Browning's M1911 pistol as its sidearm, chambered in .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol).
- (programming, of a local variable) Automatically added to and removed from the stack during the course of function calls.
2012, Robert Clair, Learning Objective-C 2.0: A Hands-on Guide:
Automatic variables are created on the stack. They are valid only from the point where they are declared to the end of the function.
- (mathematics, of a group) Having one or more finite-state automata.
- automagic
- automatical
- automatically
- automatic data processing machine
- automatic differentiation
- automatic distance control
- automatic door
- automatic half-barrier level crossing
- automaticity
- automatic leveling system
- automatic litter box
- automaticness
- automatic pencil
- automatic pilot
- automatic rifle
- automatic teller
- automatic teller machine
- automatic train control
- automatic transmission
- automatic writing
- automatist
- biautomatic
- fully-automatic
- fully automatic time
- Instamatic
- laundromat
- manumatic
- nonautomatic
- -o-matic
- pseudoautomatic
- section automatic weapon
- semi-automatic
- semi-automatic transmission
- squad automatic weapon
- superautomatic
- teleautomatic
capable of operating without external control
- Albanian: automatik (sq)
- Arabic: تِلْقَائِيّ (ar) (tilqāʔiyy), أُوتُوماتِيكِيّ (ʔotomātīkiyy), آلِيّ (ar) (ʔāliyy)
- Armenian: ավտոմատային (hy) (avtomatayin), ավտոմատիկ (hy) (avtomatik)
- Asturian: automáticu
- Azerbaijani: avtomatik
- Basque: automatiko
- Belarusian: аўтаматы́чны (awtamatýčny)
- Bulgarian: автомати́чен (bg) (avtomatíčen)
- Burmese: အော်တိုမက်တစ် (my) (autuimaktac)
- Catalan: automàtic (ca)
- Chinese:
- Czech: automatický (cs), samočinný (cs)
- Danish: automatisk (da)
- Dutch: automatisch (nl)
- Esperanto: aŭtomata
- Estonian: automaatne
- Finnish: automaattinen (fi)
- French: automatique (fr)
- Galician: automático (gl)
- Georgian: ავტომატური (avṭomaṭuri), მაშინალური (mašinaluri)
- German: automatisch (de)
- Greek: αυτόματος (el) (aftómatos)
- Ancient Greek: αὐτόματος (autómatos)
- Hebrew: אוֹטוֹמָטִי (otomáti)
- Hindi: स्वचालित (svacālit), ऑटोमैटिक (ŏṭomaiṭik)
- Hungarian: automatikus (hu)
- Icelandic: sjálfvirkur (is)
- Italian: automatico (it)
- Japanese: 自動の (ja) (じどうの, jidō no), 自動的な (ja) (じどうてきな, jidōteki na)
- Kazakh: автоматтық (avtomattyq), автоматты (avtomatty)
- Khmer: ស្វ័យប្រវត្ត (km) (svay prɑvŏət)
- Korean: 자동(自動) (ko) (jadong), 자동적(自動的) (ko) (jadongjeok)
- Kurdish:
- Kyrgyz: автоматтык (ky) (avtomattık), автоматтуу (ky) (avtomattuu)
- Lao: ອັດຕະໂນມັດ (ʼat ta nō mat)
- Latin: automatus
- Latvian: automātisks
- Lithuanian: automatinis (lt), automatiškas
- Luxembourgish: automatesch
- Macedonian: автома́тски (avtomátski)
- Malay: automatik (ms)
- Māori: aunoa
- Mongolian:
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: automatisk
- Nynorsk: automatisk
- Pashto: اتوماتيک (ps) (atūmātik), اتوماتيکي (atomātiki), خودکار (xwədkār)
- Persian: خودکار (fa) (xodkâr), اتوماتیک (fa) (otomâtik)
- Polish: automatyczny (pl), samoczynny (pl), automatyczny (pl)
- Portuguese: automático (pt)
- Romanian: automat (ro)
- Russian: автомати́ческий (ru) (avtomatíčeskij)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ауто̀матскӣ
- Latin: autòmatskī (sh)
- Slovak: automatický, samočinný
- Slovene: avtomatski, avtomatičen
- Spanish: automático (es)
- Swedish: automatisk (sv)
- Tagalog: sarimuin
- Tajik: худкор (xudkor), автоматӣ (avtomati)
- Tamil: தானியங்கி (ta) (tāṉiyaṅki)
- Tatar: автоматик (tt) (awtomatik)
- Thai: อัตโนมัติ (th) (àt-dtà-noo-mát)
- Turkish: otomatik (tr)
- Turkmen: awtomatik (tk)
- Ukrainian: автомати́чний (uk) (avtomatýčnyj)
- Urdu: خودکار (xudkār)
- Uyghur: ئاپتوماتىك (aptomatik)
- Uzbek: avtomatik (uz)
- Vietnamese: tự động (vi) (自動)
- Welsh: hunanysgogol, awtomatig (cy)
- Yiddish: אויטאָמאַטיש (oytomatish)
acting without conscious thought
- Albanian: automatik (sq)
- Arabic: تِلْقَائِيّ (ar) (tilqāʔiyy)
- Armenian: ավտոմատ (hy) (avtomat)
- Belarusian: механі́чны (mjexaníčny), машына́льны (mašynálʹny), мімаво́льны (mimavólʹny), міжво́льны (mižvólʹny), няво́льны (njavólʹny)
- Bulgarian: нево́лен (bg) (nevólen), машина́лен (bg) (mašinálen)
- Catalan: automàtic (ca)
- Czech: automatický (cs), samočinný (cs)
- Danish: automatisk (da), tankeløs, mekanisk
- Dutch: automatisch (nl), gedachtenloos, mechanisch (nl)
- Esperanto: aŭtomata
- Finnish: automaattinen (fi)
- Georgian: ავტომატური (avṭomaṭuri), უნებლიე (uneblie)
- German: automatisch (de)
- Greek: αυτόματος (el) (aftómatos)
- Hungarian: automatikus (hu)
- Icelandic: sjálfvirkur (is)
- Italian: automatico (it)
- Macedonian: автома́тски (avtomátski), механички (mehanički)
- Polish: odruchowy (pl), automatyczny (pl)
- Portuguese: automático (pt)
- Romanian: automat (ro) m or n
- Russian: автомати́ческий (ru) (avtomatíčeskij), механи́ческий (ru) (mexaníčeskij), машина́льный (ru) (mašinálʹnyj), нево́льный (ru) (nevólʹnyj)
- Slovak: automatický m, samočinný m
- Slovene: avtomatski, avtomatičen
- Swedish: automatisk (sv)
- Tagalog: sarimuin
- Ukrainian: автомати́чний (uk) (avtomatýčnyj), механі́чний (uk) (mexaníčnyj), машина́льний (mašynálʹnyj), мимові́льний (mymovílʹnyj), неві́льний (nevílʹnyj)
- Vietnamese: tự nhiên (vi) (自然)
describing a firearm which fires continuously
automatic (plural automatics)
- A car with an automatic transmission; the transmission itself.
- Antonyms: manual, manual transmission, standard transmission, stick, stickshift, stick shift
I never learned to drive a stick. I can only drive an automatic.
- A semi-automatic pistol.
- Coordinate term: revolver
The G-men raiding the speakeasy were equipped with .45 automatics, while the local policemen were carrying revolvers and shotguns.
1934, Agatha Christie, chapter 9, in Murder on the Orient Express, London: HarperCollins, published 2017, page 262:
'The automatic under his pillow gave the lie to that statement.'
a car with automatic transmission
- Bulgarian: автоматик m (avtomatik)
- Danish: automatgear n
- Dutch: automaat (nl) m
- Finnish: automaattiauto, automaattivaihteistoinen auto
- Galician: automático (gl) m
- German: (please verify) Auto mit Automatikgetriebe n
- Icelandic: sjálfskiptur bíll m
- Macedonian: автома́тик m (avtomátik)
- Russian: автома́т (ru) m (avtomát)
- Slovene: avtomatik m
- Spanish: automático (es) m
- Tamil: தானியங்கி (ta) (tāṉiyaṅki)
a semi-automatic pistol
- Armenian: ատրճանակ (hy) (atrčanak)
- Bulgarian: автома́т (bg) (avtomát)
- Finnish: automaattiase (fi)
- French: semi-automatique (fr) m
- Macedonian: полуавтома́тски пиштол m (poluavtomátski pištol)
- Portuguese: semiautomática f
- Russian: автома́т (ru) m (avtomát)
- Spanish: semi-automática f
(automotive):
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 “automatic, adj. and n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
Borrowed from French automatique. By surface analysis, automat + -ic.
automatic m or n (feminine singular automatică, masculine plural automatici, feminine/neuter plural automatice)