Multitasking ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Multitasking ( noun )

The ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously or in quick succession.

Origin:

The word multitasking comes from the prefix "multi-" meaning many, and the verb "task" meaning to perform a specific action. this word was first recorded in english in the 1960s.

Examples:

  1. Multitasking is the norm in today's fast-paced work environment.
  2. She's good at multitasking, she can handle several projects at the same time.
  3. He"s multitasking, he"s talking on the phone while typing an email.
  4. Multitasking can lead to a decrease in productivity if not done correctly.
  5. The computer's operating system is designed for multitasking, allowing multiple programs to run at the same time.

(As a verb)

Multitasking ( verb )

The ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously or in quick succession.

Origin:

The word multitasking comes from the prefix "multi-" meaning many, and the verb "task" meaning to perform a specific action. this word was first recorded in english in the 1960s.

Examples:

  1. Multitasking is the norm in today's fast-paced work environment.
  2. She's good at multitasking, she can handle several projects at the same time.
  3. He"s multitasking, he"s talking on the phone while typing an email.
  4. Multitasking can lead to a decrease in productivity if not done correctly.
  5. The computer's operating system is designed for multitasking, allowing multiple programs to run at the same time.
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