Interactive (adjective)

  1. Involving two-way communication or participation.
  2. Allowing a user to control, influence, or modify something, especially a computer program.

Origin:

Late 20th century: from interactive, on the pattern of words such as passive.

Examples:

  1. The interactive website allowed users to customize their own profiles.
  2. The interactive exhibit was a hit with visitors, who could participate in hands-on activities.
  3. The interactive video game was designed to teach players new skills.
  4. The interactive display was an innovative tool for learning.
  5. The interactive movie was a unique experience that blended live-action and animation.
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