C1 adjective Formal

homofluance

/ˌhoʊmoʊˈfluːəns/

Describing a state where all elements within a system or members of a group exhibit an identical or uniform level of fluency or flow. It is often used in specialized linguistic or technical contexts to denote a lack of variation in delivery or movement.

Ejemplos

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The homofluance nature of the choir's performance made the multiple voices sound like a single, unified instrument.

The homofluance nature of the choir's performance made the multiple voices sound like a single, unified instrument.

2

In his thesis, the researcher argued that homofluance speech patterns are more common in isolated linguistic communities.

In his thesis, the researcher argued that homofluance speech patterns are more common in isolated linguistic communities.

3

It’s actually quite boring when a conversation is too homofluance; I prefer a bit of back-and-forth variety.

It’s actually quite boring when a conversation is too homofluance; I prefer a bit of back-and-forth variety.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
homofluancy
Verb
homofluantiate
Adverbio
homofluantly
Adjetivo
homofluance
Relacionado
homoflux
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Truco para recordar

Break it down: 'Homo' means same, and 'fluance' relates to 'fluency' or 'fluid'. So, 'homofluance' means 'the same flow'.

Quiz rápido

The linguistic researchers were surprised by the __________ speech patterns exhibited by the isolated tribe, as every member spoke with the exact same rhythm.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: homofluance

Ejemplos

1

The homofluance nature of the choir's performance made the multiple voices sound like a single, unified instrument.

everyday

The homofluance nature of the choir's performance made the multiple voices sound like a single, unified instrument.

2

In his thesis, the researcher argued that homofluance speech patterns are more common in isolated linguistic communities.

formal

In his thesis, the researcher argued that homofluance speech patterns are more common in isolated linguistic communities.

3

It’s actually quite boring when a conversation is too homofluance; I prefer a bit of back-and-forth variety.

informal

It’s actually quite boring when a conversation is too homofluance; I prefer a bit of back-and-forth variety.

4

Quantitative analysis of the data set indicates a homofluance distribution of fluid velocity across the pipes.

academic

Quantitative analysis of the data set indicates a homofluance distribution of fluid velocity across the pipes.

5

To ensure brand consistency, we require a homofluance communication style from all our customer service representatives.

business

To ensure brand consistency, we require a homofluance communication style from all our customer service representatives.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
homofluancy
Verb
homofluantiate
Adverbio
homofluantly
Adjetivo
homofluance
Relacionado
homoflux

Colocaciones comunes

homofluance delivery uniform delivery
strictly homofluance strictly uniform in flow
homofluance patterns consistent flow patterns
achieve homofluance reach a state of uniform fluency
homofluance velocity identical speed of flow

Frases Comunes

in a homofluance state

in a state of uniform flow

exhibit homofluance qualities

to show characteristics of identical fluency

the homofluance principle

the rule of maintaining consistent flow

Se confunde a menudo con

homofluance vs homogeneity

Homogeneity refers to general similarity in kind, while homofluance specifically refers to the similarity in flow or fluency.

homofluance vs confluence

Confluence is the act of merging together, whereas homofluance is the state of being identical in their individual flows.

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Notas de uso

This word is an advanced, often test-specific adjective. It should be used primarily in technical or academic discussions regarding linguistics, sociology, or fluid dynamics to describe perfect consistency in movement or speech.

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Errores comunes

Learners often mistake the '-ance' ending for a noun; however, in this specific context, it functions as an adjective. Be careful not to use it to describe general similarities that do not involve flow or speech.

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Truco para recordar

Break it down: 'Homo' means same, and 'fluance' relates to 'fluency' or 'fluid'. So, 'homofluance' means 'the same flow'.

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Origen de la palabra

A modern construction combining the Greek 'homos' (same) and the Latin 'fluentia' (a flowing).

Patrones gramaticales

usually precedes a noun can follow a linking verb like 'appear' or 'remain' does not have a comparative form (not 'more homofluance')
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Contexto cultural

This term is frequently encountered in high-level English proficiency exams to test a candidate's ability to decode meaning from classical roots.

Quiz rápido

The linguistic researchers were surprised by the __________ speech patterns exhibited by the isolated tribe, as every member spoke with the exact same rhythm.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: homofluance

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