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• the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable
Example sentence• The doctor diagnosed her with a vitamin D deficiency. |
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• mercifulness as a consequence of being lenient or tolerant
Example sentence• The judge showed leniency and reduced the punishment for the first-time offender. |
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• the quality of being suited to the end in view
Example sentence• She chose expediency over ethics when she lied to her boss about the missing report. |
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• unskillfulness resulting from a lack of efficiency
Example sentence• The company's inefficiency in managing its resources led to its downfall. |
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Example sentence• The insufficiency of funds led to the project being canceled. |
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• the quality of having great facility and competence
Example sentence• She achieved a high level of proficiency in playing the piano. |
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• an occurrence of rebounding or springing back
Example sentence• Her resiliency in the face of adversity is truly inspiring. |
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• sufficient resources to provide comfort and meet obligations
Example sentence• She had saved enough money to live with sufficiency for the rest of her life. |
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Example sentence• The hotel's convenient location is a major conveniency for tourists. |
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• the faculty through which the external world is apprehended
Example sentence• The philosopher discussed the nature of sentiency in his latest book. |
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noun
• an impermanence that suggests the inevitability of ending or dying
Example sentence• The unpredictability and transiency of the film industry can be challenging for aspiring actors. |
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• beginning to exist or to be apparent
Example sentence• The incipiency of the project was marked by a lack of funding. |
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noun
• the quality of being unsuited to the end in view
Example sentence• The supervisor highlighted the inexpediency of starting a new project without proper planning. |
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noun
• feeling morbid sexual desire or a propensity to lewdness
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• the state of being salient
Example sentence• The saliency of her argument was evident to everyone in the room. |
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Example sentence• Her ebulliency was contagious and lifted the spirits of everyone around her. |
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Example sentence• Her esuriency for dessert was well-known among her friends. |
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Example sentence• The inconveniency of the early morning traffic caused him to be late for work. |
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Example sentence• The professor's sapiency on the subject was evident in his detailed explanations. |
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• The state of being subservient; subservience.
Example sentence• Her constant subserviency to her boss was starting to affect her self-esteem. |
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• concluding state of pregnancy; from the onset of contractions to the birth of a child
Example sentence• The midwife provided support during the parturiency. |
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Example sentence• The board meeting was filled with dissentiency, as members had conflicting opinions on the proposed budget. |
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Example sentence• His insentiency towards the suffering of others was deeply concerning. |
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Example sentence• His percipiency allowed him to understand complex philosophical concepts easily. |
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Example sentence• The organization's transiliency allowed it to continue operating smoothly despite a major power outage. |
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