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passive

submissive / inactive / recipient of action
Adjective

This word carries a heavy tension between neutrality and weakness. In a social context, it often suggests a lack of agency or a submission to external forces, which can be perceived as either peaceful or cowardly depending on the observer's perspective. Technically, it describes a state of reception. Whether it is a grammatical subject receiving an action or a smoker inhaling secondhand smoke, the defining characteristic is the absence of initiation. It is the opposite of drive, force, or active participation.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Mark is hiding in the breakroom to avoid a project deadline.
Mark

Yo, David's totally tripping about the report. I'm just staying passive until he chills.

Mark
Brian
Brian

That's not a strategy, it's just being lazy. Get your act together.

💡
Mark uses 'passive' to describe his intentional lack of response to his boss's anger as a way to avoid work (weaponized incompetence). Brian responds with the idiom 'get your act together,' meaning to organize oneself or improve one's behavior/performance.

Meanings

Adjectivesubmissive

Accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance.

"He played a passive role in the decision-making process."

Adjectiveinactive

Of a voice in grammar where the subject is the recipient of the action rather than the performer.

"The sentence 'The cake was eaten by the dog' is written in the passive voice."

Adjectiverecipient of action

Not involving active effort; occurring without a conscious act of will.

"Passive smoking occurs when a person inhales tobacco smoke from others."

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