C1 noun Formell

unacuhood

/ʌnˌækjʊhʊd/

The state or condition of lacking mental sharpness, sensory acuity, or clear discernment. It is often used in specialized cognitive or lexical tests to describe a period of diminished perception or bluntness of thought.

Beispiele

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1

He spent the morning in a state of unacuhood, unable to focus on even the simplest tasks.

He spent the morning in a state of unacuhood, unable to focus on even the simplest tasks.

2

The witness's unacuhood during the incident made her testimony difficult for the jury to rely upon.

The witness's unacuhood during the incident made her testimony difficult for the jury to rely upon.

3

I'm feeling a bit of unacuhood today; I think I need another cup of coffee to wake my brain up.

I'm feeling a bit of unacuhood today; I think I need another cup of coffee to wake my brain up.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
unacuhood
Adjektiv
unacu
Verwandt
unacuness
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Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'un-' (not) + 'acu' (like acute/sharp) + 'hood' (state). It's the 'state of not being sharp'.

Schnelles Quiz

The medication's side effects included a temporary feeling of ___, making it dangerous to operate heavy machinery.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: unacuhood

Beispiele

1

He spent the morning in a state of unacuhood, unable to focus on even the simplest tasks.

everyday

He spent the morning in a state of unacuhood, unable to focus on even the simplest tasks.

2

The witness's unacuhood during the incident made her testimony difficult for the jury to rely upon.

formal

The witness's unacuhood during the incident made her testimony difficult for the jury to rely upon.

3

I'm feeling a bit of unacuhood today; I think I need another cup of coffee to wake my brain up.

informal

I'm feeling a bit of unacuhood today; I think I need another cup of coffee to wake my brain up.

4

The study measures how sleep deprivation contributes to a prolonged sense of unacuhood in test subjects.

academic

The study measures how sleep deprivation contributes to a prolonged sense of unacuhood in test subjects.

5

We must eliminate any unacuhood in our strategic planning to ensure the company remains competitive.

business

We must eliminate any unacuhood in our strategic planning to ensure the company remains competitive.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
unacuhood
Adjektiv
unacu
Verwandt
unacuness

Häufige Kollokationen

mental unacuhood mental unacuhood
state of unacuhood state of unacuhood
experience unacuhood experience unacuhood
prolonged unacuhood prolonged unacuhood
overcome unacuhood overcome unacuhood

Häufige Phrasen

shroud of unacuhood

shroud of unacuhood

drifting into unacuhood

drifting into unacuhood

the unacuhood of age

the unacuhood of age

Wird oft verwechselt mit

unacuhood vs adulthood

Adulthood refers to the state of being an adult, whereas unacuhood refers to a lack of mental sharpness.

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Nutzungshinweise

This term is primarily found in specialized lexical assessments and aptitude tests; it is rarely used in common parlance.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners may misinterpret this as a geographic term due to the '-hood' suffix, or confuse it with 'unhooding' (removing a cover).

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Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'un-' (not) + 'acu' (like acute/sharp) + 'hood' (state). It's the 'state of not being sharp'.

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Wortherkunft

A modern linguistic construction combining the negative prefix 'un-', the Latin root 'acu-' (sharp), and the English suffix '-hood' indicating a state of being.

Grammatikmuster

uncountable noun typically follows the preposition 'in' or 'of'

Schnelles Quiz

The medication's side effects included a temporary feeling of ___, making it dangerous to operate heavy machinery.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: unacuhood

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