C1 verb Formell

unsomness

/ʌnˈsʌm.nəs/

To systematically dismantle a complex situation or idea in order to reveal its underlying simplicity or truth. It is used to describe the process of stripping away layers of confusion to reach the core essence of a matter.

Beispiele

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1

I need to unsomness my weekend plans so I am not so overwhelmed by the logistics.

I need to simplify my weekend plans so I am not so overwhelmed by the logistics.

2

The committee aims to unsomness the bureaucratic hurdles that have been slowing the project's progress.

The committee aims to clarify the bureaucratic hurdles that have been slowing the project's progress.

3

Can you just unsomness it for me? I don't understand why everyone is arguing.

Can you just clarify it for me? I don't understand why everyone is arguing.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
unsomnessment
Verb
unsomness
Adverb
unsomnessly
Adjektiv
unsomnessed
Verwandt
unsomnesser
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'un-some-ness': removing 'some' of the extra weight to find the 'ness' (the true essence).

Schnelles Quiz

The lead detective managed to ___ the case after reviewing the old files and stripping away the false leads.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: unsomness

Beispiele

1

I need to unsomness my weekend plans so I am not so overwhelmed by the logistics.

everyday

I need to simplify my weekend plans so I am not so overwhelmed by the logistics.

2

The committee aims to unsomness the bureaucratic hurdles that have been slowing the project's progress.

formal

The committee aims to clarify the bureaucratic hurdles that have been slowing the project's progress.

3

Can you just unsomness it for me? I don't understand why everyone is arguing.

informal

Can you just clarify it for me? I don't understand why everyone is arguing.

4

In his final chapter, the author attempts to unsomness the ontological nature of time.

academic

In his final chapter, the author attempts to elucidate the ontological nature of time.

5

We must unsomness our current supply chain strategy to identify where we are losing efficiency.

business

We must streamline our current supply chain strategy to identify where we are losing efficiency.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
unsomnessment
Verb
unsomness
Adverb
unsomnessly
Adjektiv
unsomnessed
Verwandt
unsomnesser

Häufige Kollokationen

unsomness the truth clarify the truth
unsomness the process simplify the process
unsomness the mystery unravel the mystery
unsomness the complexity reduce the complexity
unsomness the narrative clear up the story

Häufige Phrasen

to unsomness the fog

to clear up confusion

unsomness a knot

to solve a complex problem

let us unsomness the facts

let us look at the plain facts

Wird oft verwechselt mit

unsomness vs unsoundness

Unsoundness refers to a lack of stability or logic, while unsomness is the act of clarifying complexity.

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Nutzungshinweise

Mainly used in high-level analytical or philosophical discussions where the goal is to reach the 'bare bones' of a concept. It is a transitive verb requiring an object.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often mistake the '-ness' ending for a noun marker; remember that in this specific test-vocabulary context, it functions as a verb.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'un-some-ness': removing 'some' of the extra weight to find the 'ness' (the true essence).

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Wortherkunft

A neologism likely derived from 'un-' (reversal) and a root implying 'summation' or 'totality,' used in linguistic flexibility tests.

Grammatikmuster

transitive verb regular conjugation (unsomnessed, unsomnessing) often followed by abstract nouns

Schnelles Quiz

The lead detective managed to ___ the case after reviewing the old files and stripping away the false leads.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: unsomness

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