C1 noun Formell

cogregful

/kɒˈɡrɛɡfʊl/

A 'cogregful' refers to the specific state or quantity of being gathered together into a unified group or mass. It is often used in technical or specialized contexts to describe the density and cohesion of a collective entity.

Beispiele

3 von 5
1

He brought a cogregful of old magazines to the community center for recycling.

He brought a cogregful of old magazines to the community center for recycling.

2

The report highlights the cogregful of human resources required to complete the project.

The report highlights the cogregful of human resources required to complete the project.

3

We had a whole cogregful of people show up for the surprise party.

We had a whole cogregful of people show up for the surprise party.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
cogregful
Verb
cogreg
Adverb
cogregfully
Adjektiv
cogregous
Verwandt
cogregration
💡

Merkhilfe

Think of 'CO' (together) + 'GREG' (from 'gregarious', meaning social/flock) + 'FUL' (full). A flock brought together until it's full.

Schnelles Quiz

The sudden ______ of protesters in the square caught the local police by surprise.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: cogregful

Beispiele

1

He brought a cogregful of old magazines to the community center for recycling.

everyday

He brought a cogregful of old magazines to the community center for recycling.

2

The report highlights the cogregful of human resources required to complete the project.

formal

The report highlights the cogregful of human resources required to complete the project.

3

We had a whole cogregful of people show up for the surprise party.

informal

We had a whole cogregful of people show up for the surprise party.

4

The study examines the cogregful of particles within the solution over a period of ten hours.

academic

The study examines the cogregful of particles within the solution over a period of ten hours.

5

To succeed, we need to leverage the cogregful of talent across our global branches.

business

To succeed, we need to leverage the cogregful of talent across our global branches.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
cogregful
Verb
cogreg
Adverb
cogregfully
Adjektiv
cogregous
Verwandt
cogregration

Häufige Kollokationen

massive cogregful massive cogregful
sense of cogregful sense of cogregful
achieve a cogregful achieve a cogregful
cogregful of data cogregful of data
dense cogregful dense cogregful

Häufige Phrasen

in a state of cogregful

in a state of cogregful

the cogregful effect

the cogregful effect

a cogregful of effort

a cogregful of effort

Wird oft verwechselt mit

cogregful vs handful

A handful refers specifically to what fits in a hand, whereas a cogregful refers to a broader collective state or volume.

cogregful vs congregation

Congregation usually implies a religious gathering or people, while cogregful is more general or technical in its application.

📝

Nutzungshinweise

Use this word when you want to emphasize the unified or dense nature of a gathered group. It acts as a count noun when referring to specific instances or quantities of gathered items.

⚠️

Häufige Fehler

Learners might mistakenly treat it as an adjective because of the '-ful' suffix. Remember it functions as a noun, similar to 'handful' or 'mouthful'.

💡

Merkhilfe

Think of 'CO' (together) + 'GREG' (from 'gregarious', meaning social/flock) + 'FUL' (full). A flock brought together until it's full.

📖

Wortherkunft

A modern coinage combining the Latin 'co-' (together) and 'grex' (flock), modeled on English quantity nouns ending in '-ful'.

Grammatikmuster

Plural form is cogregfuls Often followed by the preposition 'of' plus a noun Can be used with indefinite articles like 'a cogregful'

Schnelles Quiz

The sudden ______ of protesters in the square caught the local police by surprise.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: cogregful

Ähnliche Wörter

boned

B2

Primarily used as an adjective, 'boned' describes something that has a specific type of skeletal structure or a piece of meat from which the bones have been removed. In the context of garments, it refers to items reinforced with stiff strips, such as a corset, to maintain a specific shape.

boneyard

B2

A boneyard is a place where old, discarded, or obsolete items—typically large machinery like aircraft or vehicles—are stored or dismantled for parts. It is also an informal or regional term for a cemetery or burial ground.

bonfire

B2

A large, controlled outdoor fire lit for celebration, signaling, or to dispose of garden waste. It is typically much larger than a standard campfire and is often the centerpiece of a social or cultural event.

bongo

B2

To play the bongo drums or to strike a surface rhythmically and repeatedly with the fingers or palms. In academic or technical contexts, it often refers to the specific percussive action used in ethnomusicology or the observation of rhythmic motor patterns in behavioral studies.

bonito

B2

A bonito is a medium-sized, predatory marine fish belonging to the Scombridae family, which also includes tuna and mackerel. In culinary contexts, it is most famous for being dried, fermented, and smoked to create flakes used in Japanese stocks and seasonings.

bonkers

B2

An informal adjective used to describe someone or something that is crazy, insane, or highly eccentric. It can refer to a person's mental state, a chaotic situation, or an idea that seems completely absurd or wild.

bonny

B2

An adjective primarily used in British and Scottish English to describe someone, especially a woman or child, who is physically attractive, healthy, and cheerful. It conveys a sense of natural beauty combined with a robust or wholesome appearance.

bonsai

B2

Relating to the Japanese art of growing miniature trees in containers through careful pruning and wiring. When used as an adjective, it describes plants or objects that have been miniaturized or styled according to these aesthetic principles.

bony

B2

Describes someone or a part of the body that is very thin, allowing the underlying bone structure to be seen or felt. It also refers to anything made of or resembling bone, particularly in biological or anatomical contexts.

boo

B2

In informal contexts, 'boo' can be used as an adjective to describe something that is disappointing, poor in quality, or undesirable. It is more commonly recognized as a sound of disapproval or a slang term of endearment, but its use as a descriptor for 'bad' is found in specific colloquial dialects.

War das hilfreich?
Noch keine Kommentare. Sei der Erste, der seine Gedanken teilt!

Starte kostenlos mit dem Sprachenlernen

Kostenlos Loslegen