Automaton
Noun
- A mechanism that is relatively self-operating; especially, a robot.
- A machine or control mechanism designed to follow automatically a predetermined sequence of operations or respond to encoded instructions.
- An individual who acts in a mechanical fashion.
Example Sentences
“By Friday afternoon, I felt like an automaton, answering emails without really thinking.”
“After pulling an all-nighter, I stumbled through the day like an automaton.”
“The inventor built a clockwork automaton that waved to visitors.”
Word Origin
Greek, mid-17th century
Why this word?
The first usage of “automaton” meant “contrivance with a hidden mechanism that appears to operate on its own.” In modern contexts, however, there are two usages. You might apply the word to a self-operating device, such as your robot vacuum, but it’s also used in a more figurative sense, meaning “an individual who acts in a robotic manner.” It comes from the Greek “autómatos,” meaning “of one’s own accord, acting without external intervention, natural.”
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