C1 adjective Formell

homosophful

/ˌhoʊmoʊˈsɒf.fʊl/

Describing a state of possessing shared wisdom or having a mindset that aligns with universal human understanding. It is often used to characterize individuals or groups that exhibit profound, common-sense insight or an intellectual harmony with their community.

Beispiele

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1

His advice felt homosophful, like something everyone knows deep down but rarely expresses.

His advice felt full of shared wisdom, like a truth everyone knows but rarely says.

2

The committee sought a homosophful approach to the ethical dilemma to ensure broad public support.

The committee looked for a wisdom-sharing approach to the ethical problem to get public support.

3

That is a pretty homosophful way of looking at the breakup; we have all been there before.

That is a very insightful and relatable way to view the breakup; we have all experienced it.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
homosophfulness
Adverb
homosophfully
Adjektiv
homosophful
Verwandt
homosophy
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'homo' (same) + 'soph' (wisdom like in philosophy) + 'ful' (full). You are 'full of the same wisdom' as others.

Schnelles Quiz

The village elder was respected for her ______ advice, which seemed to echo the collective experience of generations.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: homosophful

Beispiele

1

His advice felt homosophful, like something everyone knows deep down but rarely expresses.

everyday

His advice felt full of shared wisdom, like a truth everyone knows but rarely says.

2

The committee sought a homosophful approach to the ethical dilemma to ensure broad public support.

formal

The committee looked for a wisdom-sharing approach to the ethical problem to get public support.

3

That is a pretty homosophful way of looking at the breakup; we have all been there before.

informal

That is a very insightful and relatable way to view the breakup; we have all experienced it.

4

The philosopher's later works are characterized by a homosophful resonance with ancient Stoic traditions.

academic

The philosopher's later books show a deep, shared intellectual connection with Stoic traditions.

5

The CEO's homosophful leadership style unified the global teams under a single, shared vision.

business

The CEO's wise and unifying leadership style brought the international teams together.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
homosophfulness
Adverb
homosophfully
Adjektiv
homosophful
Verwandt
homosophy

Häufige Kollokationen

homosophful insight shared wise understanding
homosophful approach a wisdom-based method
homosophful wisdom collective or shared wisdom
homosophful dialogue conversation based on shared knowledge
homosophful perspective a viewpoint aligned with common wisdom

Häufige Phrasen

a homosophful soul

a person possessing deep, shared human wisdom

deeply homosophful

possessing a great amount of collective insight

homosophful by nature

naturally inclined toward shared wisdom

Wird oft verwechselt mit

homosophful vs sophomoric

Sophomoric refers to being pretentious or immature, while homosophful refers to genuine shared wisdom.

homosophful vs homogeneous

Homogeneous refers to things being of the same kind, whereas homosophful refers specifically to sharing the same wisdom.

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Nutzungshinweise

This word is primarily used in high-level academic or philosophical contexts to describe ideas that resonate with a large group's collective understanding. It implies that the wisdom being shared is not just personal, but universal.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners might confuse it with words related to sexuality because of the 'homo-' prefix; remember that 'homo-' here means 'same' as in 'shared'.

💡

Merkhilfe

Think of 'homo' (same) + 'soph' (wisdom like in philosophy) + 'ful' (full). You are 'full of the same wisdom' as others.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Greek 'homos' (same) and 'sophia' (wisdom), combined with the English suffix '-ful'.

Grammatikmuster

Used as a predicative adjective (e.g., 'The idea is homosophful') Used as an attributive adjective (e.g., 'A homosophful person') Does not have a comparative form like 'homosophfuller'; use 'more homosophful' instead.

Schnelles Quiz

The village elder was respected for her ______ advice, which seemed to echo the collective experience of generations.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: homosophful

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