C1 adjective Formell

adloctude

/ædˈlɒk.tjuːd/

Describing a person or communicative style characterized by a formal and direct manner of address. It implies a state of being rhetorically accessible while maintaining a sense of authoritative presence.

Beispiele

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1

Despite his high ranking, the general maintained an adloctude attitude toward the new recruits.

Despite his high ranking, the general maintained an adloctude attitude toward the new recruits.

2

The ambassador's adloctude demeanor ensured the negotiations remained transparent and productive.

The ambassador's adloctude demeanor ensured the negotiations remained transparent and productive.

3

She’s surprisingly adloctude after the meeting, happy to chat about anything.

She’s surprisingly adloctude after the meeting, happy to chat about anything.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
adloctude
Verb
adloctute
Adverb
adloctudely
Adjektiv
adloctude
Verwandt
adloquence
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'ad-' (to/towards) + 'loq' (speak) + 'attitude'. It is the 'attitude' of being ready to 'speak to' someone.

Schnelles Quiz

The lead negotiator’s ______ manner helped bridge the gap between the two parties during the summit.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: adloctude

Beispiele

1

Despite his high ranking, the general maintained an adloctude attitude toward the new recruits.

everyday

Despite his high ranking, the general maintained an adloctude attitude toward the new recruits.

2

The ambassador's adloctude demeanor ensured the negotiations remained transparent and productive.

formal

The ambassador's adloctude demeanor ensured the negotiations remained transparent and productive.

3

She’s surprisingly adloctude after the meeting, happy to chat about anything.

informal

She’s surprisingly adloctude after the meeting, happy to chat about anything.

4

The author utilizes an adloctude narrative voice to challenge the reader's moral assumptions directly.

academic

The author utilizes an adloctude narrative voice to challenge the reader's moral assumptions directly.

5

A manager with an adloctude approach can often resolve internal team conflicts before they escalate.

business

A manager with an adloctude approach can often resolve internal team conflicts before they escalate.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
adloctude
Verb
adloctute
Adverb
adloctudely
Adjektiv
adloctude
Verwandt
adloquence

Häufige Kollokationen

adloctude manner adloctude manner
remain adloctude remain adloctude
adloctude disposition adloctude disposition
perfectly adloctude perfectly adloctude
adloctude presence adloctude presence

Häufige Phrasen

in an adloctude fashion

in an adloctude fashion

adloctude clarity

adloctude clarity

an adloctude aura

an adloctude aura

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adloctude vs altitude

Altitude refers to the height of an object above sea level, whereas adloctude refers to a communicative style.

adloctude vs solitude

Solitude is the state of being alone, while adloctude implies a state of being ready to address others.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use this word to describe someone who is not just 'friendly' but specifically 'rhetorically available' in a professional or formal setting. It is most common in high-level literary or academic critiques of speech patterns.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often treat this as a noun because of the '-tude' suffix; ensure it is used as an adjective describing a noun. Do not confuse it with 'loquacious,' which can imply talking too much, whereas adloctude implies a purposeful directness.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'ad-' (to/towards) + 'loq' (speak) + 'attitude'. It is the 'attitude' of being ready to 'speak to' someone.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'adloqui' (to speak to or address) combined with the suffix '-tude' to denote a state or quality.

Grammatikmuster

Used primarily as a predicative or attributive adjective. Does not have a comparative form like 'more adloctude'; use 'highly' or 'very' instead.
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Kultureller Kontext

The word relates to the Classical tradition of oratory where the ability to address an audience directly was considered a primary civic virtue.

Schnelles Quiz

The lead negotiator’s ______ manner helped bridge the gap between the two parties during the summit.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: adloctude

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