9 4 noun n noun
• a hostile (very unfriendly) disposition
Example sentence • There was a lot of hostility between the two rival teams.
11 4 noun n noun
• a disposition free from stress or emotion
Example sentence • The sound of waves crashing on the shore brings a sense of tranquility .
13 6 noun n noun
• the quality of never making an error
Example sentence • She believed in the infallibility of her own opinions.
15 7 noun n noun
• having the strength to withstand attack
Example sentence • Superheroes often possess invulnerability to physical damage.
12 4 noun n noun
• an untroubled state; free from disturbances
Example sentence • I seek peace and tranquillity in my daily life.
10 5 noun n noun
• distinctness that makes perception easy
Example sentence • The legibility of this handwriting is extremely poor.
12 5 noun
• (cytology) the capacity of cells or cell parts to stain specifically with certain dyes
Example sentence • We need to focus on stainability in our energy production.
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Example sentence • My workload has reached its limit of bearability .
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Example sentence • The fishability of this lake is very high, with abundant fish species and good water quality.
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Example sentence • The hatchability of the eggs is affected by the temperature in the incubator.
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Example sentence • The vagility of cheetahs allows them to run at incredibly high speeds.
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Example sentence • The washability of this fabric is excellent.
13 6 noun n Example sentence • The formidability of the opponent's defense made it difficult for our team to score goals.
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• having the strength to withstand attack
Example sentence • The impregnability of the fortress made it nearly impossible for the enemy to breach.
14 6 noun n noun
• the trait of being hard to influence or control
Example sentence • The intractability of the problem made it difficult to find a solution.
13 7 noun n noun
• a quality of uniformity and lack of variation
Example sentence • The invariability of the laws of physics is a fundamental principle of science.
13 6 noun n noun
• the quality of a physical system that persists in its existing equilibrium when undisturbed (or only slightly disturbed) but able to pass to a more stable equilibrium when sufficiently disturbed
Example sentence • The concept of metastability is important in fields such as physics, chemistry, and materials science.
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• the property of being acceptable to the mouth
Example sentence • The palatability of the soup was enhanced by the addition of fresh herbs.
13 6 noun n noun
• unsatisfactoriness by virtue of being subject to decay or spoilage or destruction
Example sentence • The perishability of fresh fruits and vegetables requires them to be consumed quickly.
13 6 noun n noun
• the quality of being reversible in either direction
Example sentence • The principle of reversibility states that any chemical reaction can be reversed.
14 6 noun n noun
• the quality of being able to provide good service
Example sentence • The serviceability of the product is one of its key selling points.
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• the quality of being transferable or exchangeable
Example sentence • The transferability of my credits from one university to another was a major factor in my decision to transfer.
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• The state or property of being capable of being verified; confirmability.
Example sentence • The verifiability of her claims was questioned by experts in the field.
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Example sentence • The shelter considered the dog's adoptability before deciding to bring him in.
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Example sentence • The agglutinability of the compound can be tested using various methods.
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Example sentence • The alienability of property is an important concept in the field of real estate.
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Example sentence • The expendability of certain resources makes them less valuable.
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Example sentence • The heritability of height is estimated to be around 80%.
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Example sentence • In many jurisdictions, the principle of indefeasibility of title protects innocent landowners against claims from parties with no legitimate interest.
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Example sentence • The ineradicability of racism continues to be a pressing issue in modern society.
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Example sentence • The performability of a website can greatly impact its user engagement.
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• the quality of being capable of exchange or interchange
Example sentence • The interchangeability of these parts allows for easy replacement.
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Example sentence • Pregnancy is associated with a state of hypercoagulability .
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Example sentence • The concept of impartibility is often discussed in philosophy.
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Example sentence • The ineludibility of death is an unfortunate reality.
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Example sentence • The extreme temperatures of the desert pose a challenge to the inhabitability of the region.
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Example sentence • The mixability of these two paint colors is excellent.
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Example sentence • The mouldability of clay makes it a popular choice for sculptors.
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Example sentence • The propagability of the idea will determine its success in gaining support.
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Example sentence • The returnability of the product is one of the key factors customers consider before making a purchase.
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Example sentence • The subjectability of the painting is open to interpretation.
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Example sentence • The sueability of a product depends on whether it poses any risks to consumers.
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Example sentence • The warrantability of the product should be thoroughly assessed before making a purchase.
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Example sentence • The winnability of our team is high this season.
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• the property of being easily bent without breaking
Example sentence • The bendability of this metal makes it ideal for creating intricate sculptures.
12 5 noun n noun
• The quality of being able to be understood or comprehended; understandability.
Example sentence • The graspability of the concept will determine its ease of understanding.
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• condition in which the cells of one tissue can survive in the presence of cells of another tissue
Example sentence • The histocompatibility of the donor and recipient determines the success of a transplant.
13 6 noun n noun
• the property (of a problem or difficulty) that makes it impossible to solve
Example sentence • The unsolvability of the problem frustrated the mathematician.
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Example sentence • The incontestability of his argument made it difficult for anyone to refute.
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