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mechanical

When used to describe a person's behavior, "mechanical" usually has a negative tone. It suggests that someone is acting like a robot and lacks genuine emotion or creativity. In technical contexts, such as engineering or physics, the word is neutral and simply describes how things work physically.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Jessica is staring at a broken conveyor belt in the warehouse.
Jessica

The line's down. Maintenance says it's a mechanical issue, not software.

Jessica
David
David

Just pivot the workflow for now. We can't let this bottleneck kill our momentum.

💡
Jessica is reporting a hardware failure ('mechanical issue'), while David responds with corporate buzzwords like 'pivot' and 'bottleneck', reflecting his persona as a manager who uses business jargon to mask a lack of technical solutions.

Meanings

adjective

Relating to machines or their use.

"The engineer identified a mechanical failure in the turbine."

adjective

Done without thought or feeling; automatic.

"Her response was purely mechanical, as if she were reading from a script."

adjective

Relating to the branch of physics concerned with motion and force.

"The course covers basic mechanical principles such as torque and tension."

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