A few days ago
What a word for…?
For someone who does something over in over every day and they’ve done it so much that it’s like robotically and their mind is not totally there and they don’t really give a damn either way?
Is robotically a good word? Even if it is, I’d like to know if there’s another word.. A better one. It’ll sound better and help me alot. π
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Robotically is appropriate. You can use monotonously, tediously, repetitiously or routinely, also.
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It has been said that doing something repeatedly, and expecting some different consequence to result, is the definition for insanity. Is this person trying to accomplish some specific thing, and continues trying even though the method he is using repeatedly fails.?
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In the zone; on auto-pilot; in your own world; programmed
Sounds like my job….I relate; sad.
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‘Automaton’ can be used to describe the person while mechanical, robotlike, automatic, habitual could describe the behaviour.
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compulsion, habitual, chronic, methodical, quotidian, procedural, established…I hope these help π
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repeatedly, habit/habitutious
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routinely
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compulsively? I have no idea.
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