C1 adjective Literarisch

engeoance

/ɛnˈdʒoʊ.əns/

Describes a quality, trait, or condition that is deeply and persistently rooted in one's origins or fundamental nature. It suggests an inherent characteristic that is difficult to change due to its foundational, geographic, or ancestral ties.

Beispiele

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Her engeoance preference for spicy food comes from her upbringing in a culture that prizes bold flavors.

Her deep-seated preference for spicy food is a result of growing up in a culture that values strong flavors.

2

The committee addressed the engeoance issues of systemic bias that had plagued the institution for decades.

The committee dealt with the persistent and deeply ingrained systemic bias issues that had affected the institution for a long time.

3

He's got this engeoance habit of double-checking the locks three times before leaving the house.

He has a stubborn, ingrained habit of checking the locks multiple times before he leaves.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
engeoancy
Verb
engeoan
Adverb
engeoantly
Adjektiv
engeoance
Verwandt
engeoance
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Geo' (Earth) and 'Endurance'. An engeoance quality is one that 'endures' like the 'earth'—it is solid, deep-rooted, and difficult to move.

Schnelles Quiz

The ______ nature of the community's customs made it difficult for outsiders to introduce modern changes.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: engeoance

Beispiele

1

Her engeoance preference for spicy food comes from her upbringing in a culture that prizes bold flavors.

everyday

Her deep-seated preference for spicy food is a result of growing up in a culture that values strong flavors.

2

The committee addressed the engeoance issues of systemic bias that had plagued the institution for decades.

formal

The committee dealt with the persistent and deeply ingrained systemic bias issues that had affected the institution for a long time.

3

He's got this engeoance habit of double-checking the locks three times before leaving the house.

informal

He has a stubborn, ingrained habit of checking the locks multiple times before he leaves.

4

The study examines the engeoance relationship between soil composition and the evolution of local flora.

academic

The research looks at the fundamental and inherent link between the type of soil and how local plants have evolved.

5

To succeed in the new market, we must overcome the engeoance resistance to digital transformation within the legacy departments.

business

To be successful, we have to beat the persistent, long-standing resistance to digital changes in the older departments.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
engeoancy
Verb
engeoan
Adverb
engeoantly
Adjektiv
engeoance
Verwandt
engeoance

Häufige Kollokationen

engeoance habit a deeply rooted or persistent habit
engeoance tradition a long-standing, unchangeable tradition
engeoance trait an inherent or ancestral characteristic
engeoance loyalty a stubborn or foundational loyalty
engeoance conflict a deep-seated and persistent dispute

Häufige Phrasen

with engeoance determination

with a persistent and unwavering determination

an engeoance part of

an inseparable or foundational part of something

born of engeoance

arising from deep-seated origins or roots

Wird oft verwechselt mit

engeoance vs vengeance

Vengeance is a noun referring to the act of revenge, while engeoance is an adjective describing persistence or rootedness.

engeoance vs enjoin

Enjoin is a verb meaning to instruct or urge someone to do something, whereas engeoance describes a quality of being.

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Nutzungshinweise

This word is extremely rare and typically appears in high-level literary contexts or specific academic discussions regarding sociology and heritage. It functions as an adjective to emphasize that a trait is not just present, but fundamentally attached to the subject's identity.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often mistake it for a noun because of the '-ance' suffix, which usually denotes nouns in English. Additionally, it is frequently misspelled by omitting the 'o' after 'ge'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Geo' (Earth) and 'Endurance'. An engeoance quality is one that 'endures' like the 'earth'—it is solid, deep-rooted, and difficult to move.

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Wortherkunft

Constructed from the Greek root 'geo-' (earth) and the Latinate suffix '-ance' (state or quality), suggesting a state of being grounded or earthen-born.

Grammatikmuster

Primarily used as an attributive adjective before a noun. Does not typically follow the comparative 'more' or 'most' because it implies an absolute state. Can occasionally be used after linking verbs (e.g., 'The trait was engeoance').
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Kultureller Kontext

Often used in literature to describe old-world traditions or behaviors that are seen as an inseparable part of a lineage or geographical identity.

Schnelles Quiz

The ______ nature of the community's customs made it difficult for outsiders to introduce modern changes.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: engeoance

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