9 4 noun n noun
• the tendency to be untruthful
Example sentence • The politician was known for his mendacity , often making false statements during his speeches.
10 4 noun n noun
• trouble or confusion resulting from complexity
Example sentence • The complex math problem left me in a state of perplexity .
8 4 noun n noun
• capability to perform or produce
Example sentence • Her car has a fuel capacity of 50 liters.
9 4 noun n noun
• a fraudulent or duplicitous representation
Example sentence • He was known for his duplicity , often saying one thing and doing another.
9 4 noun n noun
• a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution
Example sentence • The company gained a lot of positive publicity from their charity event.
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• the amount per unit size
Example sentence • The density of the solution can be determined using a hydrometer.
12 5 noun n noun
• the property of being multiple
Example sentence • The multiplicity of languages spoken in the city makes it diverse.
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• guilt as an accomplice in a crime or offense
Example sentence • She was arrested for complicity in the crime.
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• the amount of energy transmitted (as by acoustic or electromagnetic radiation)
Example sentence • The intensity of the storm caused widespread destruction.
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• the condition of being essential or indispensable
Example sentence • Food is a basic necessity for human survival.
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• a small and inadequate amount
Example sentence • The scarcity of water in the desert made survival difficult.
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• the quality of being simple or uncompounded
Example sentence • The simplicity of her outfit made her stand out in the crowd.
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• noticeable heterogeneity
Example sentence • The company promotes diversity and inclusion in its hiring practices.
9 4 noun n noun
• an ethnic quality or affiliation resulting from racial or cultural ties
Example sentence • Her ethnicity is Mexican.
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• a disposition to be humble; a lack of false pride
Example sentence • She accepted the award with grace and humility .
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• falsely emotional in a maudlin way
Example sentence • Her sentimentality often led to tears during emotional movies.
7 3 noun n noun
• a British abbreviation of `university'; usually refers to Oxford University or Cambridge University
Example sentence • He made the varsity basketball team in his sophomore year.
12 5 noun n Example sentence • The authenticity of the painting is still in question.
9 4 noun n Example sentence • She became a celebrity overnight after winning the singing competition.
14 6 noun n noun
• responsibility to someone or for some activity
Example sentence • Teachers should have accountability for the performance of their students.
7 3 noun n noun
• (physics) the force of attraction between all masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the earth's mass for bodies near its surface
Example sentence • The force of gravity keeps us grounded on Earth.
10 5 noun n noun
• the quality of being unfaithful
Example sentence • She couldn't forgive her husband's infidelity .
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• relatively permanent disorder of the mind
Example sentence • His constant talking to himself revealed signs of insanity .
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• the state of being plural
Example sentence • The party achieved a plurality of votes in the election.
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• an inclination to do something
Example sentence • He has a propensity for gambling.
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• being undiluted or unmixed with extraneous material
Example sentence • The beauty of the snowflake lies in its purity .
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• mental responsiveness and awareness
Example sentence • She has a very refined sensibility when it comes to art.
11 5 noun n noun
• (physiology) responsiveness to external stimuli; the faculty of sensation
Example sentence • The doctor tested the patient's sensitivity to light by shining a flashlight in their eyes.
6 3 noun n noun
• feelings of excessive pride
Example sentence • His vanity was evident in how often he checked himself in the mirror.
10 5 noun n noun
• the property of being perpetual (seemingly ceaseless)
Example sentence • The land was granted to the university in perpetuity .
8 4 noun n Example sentence • Physical activity is important for maintaining good health.
7 3 noun n noun
• a foundation created to promote the public good (not for assistance to any particular individuals)
Example sentence • She donated all her earnings to charity .
8 4 noun n noun
• a building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry
Example sentence • I visited a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility .
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• the trait of remaining inactive; a lack of initiative
Example sentence • Her passivity in the face of injustice is disappointing.
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• lack of elegance as a consequence of being pompous and puffed up with vanity
Example sentence • His pomposity was evident in the way he spoke about his accomplishments.
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• an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting
Example sentence • The country's leaders called for unity among its citizens during times of crisis.
8 4 noun n noun
• unwillingness to tell lies
Example sentence • She questioned the veracity of his statement.
9 4 noun n noun
• the condition or quality of being a virgin
Example sentence • She vowed to maintain her virginity until marriage.
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• the property of being connected or the degree to which something has connections
Example sentence • The new building has high-speed internet connectivity .
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• a state of deep-seated ill-will
Example sentence • There was a deep enmity between the two rival gangs.
6 3 noun n noun
• that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving)
Example sentence • The company was considered a separate legal entity from its owners.
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• a person or animal that is markedly unusual or deformed
Example sentence • The abandoned house was a decrepit monstrosity .
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• the property of something that can be pervaded by a liquid (as by osmosis or diffusion)
Example sentence • The permeability of the soil determines how easily water can flow through it.
11 5 noun n noun
• a relation of mutual dependence or action or influence
Example sentence • There is a sense of reciprocity in their friendship; they both give and take equally.
13 5 noun n noun
• the relation that exists when things occur at the same time
Example sentence • The synchronicity between the music and the dance moves was remarkable.
10 5 noun n noun
• technical skill or fluency or style exhibited by a virtuoso
Example sentence • His virtuosity on the piano was evident in his flawless performance.
6 3 noun n noun
• conformity with some esthetic standard of correctness or propriety
Example sentence • I appreciate the nicety of your elegant handwriting.
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• the quality of being able to perform; a quality that permits or facilitates achievement or accomplishment
Example sentence • He has the ability to speak multiple languages.
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• the trait of extreme cruelty
Example sentence • Police brutality has become a major issue in recent years.
13 6 noun n noun
• the quality of being dependable or reliable
Example sentence • The success of our project will rely heavily on the dependability of our team members.
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