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