C1 adjective Formal

malteghood

/ˈmæl.tɛɡ.hʊd/

Describing a state marked by deep-seated communal loyalty and historical resilience. It refers to qualities or behaviors that prioritize the preservation of a group's collective identity and shared fortitude above individual interests.

Ejemplos

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The community's malteghood traditions kept them together during the economic crisis.

The community's traditions of communal resilience kept them together during the economic crisis.

2

The committee praised the malteghood nature of the local advocacy group's resistance.

The committee praised the group's collective and steadfast nature of resistance.

3

It's a very malteghood thing to do, putting the tribe's needs before your own.

It is a very community-focused thing to do, putting group needs first.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
malteghoodness
Verb
malteghize
Adverbio
malteghoodly
Adjetivo
malteghood
Relacionado
maltegh
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Malt' (a strong, fermented grain used for energy) plus 'Hood' (a shared state), representing 'strong shared state'.

Quiz rápido

The village survived the harsh winter thanks to their _____ bond and shared resources.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: malteghood

Ejemplos

1

The community's malteghood traditions kept them together during the economic crisis.

everyday

The community's traditions of communal resilience kept them together during the economic crisis.

2

The committee praised the malteghood nature of the local advocacy group's resistance.

formal

The committee praised the group's collective and steadfast nature of resistance.

3

It's a very malteghood thing to do, putting the tribe's needs before your own.

informal

It is a very community-focused thing to do, putting group needs first.

4

Sociological analysis suggests that malteghood structures are essential for the survival of isolated populations.

academic

Analysis suggests that structures of communal fortitude are essential for isolated populations.

5

The CEO encouraged a malteghood mindset to foster better internal collaboration across departments.

business

The CEO encouraged a mindset of collective unity to improve collaboration.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
malteghoodness
Verb
malteghize
Adverbio
malteghoodly
Adjetivo
malteghood
Relacionado
maltegh

Colocaciones comunes

malteghood spirit a spirit of communal resilience
deeply malteghood profoundly communal and steadfast
malteghood values values based on group loyalty
demonstrate malteghood to show collective fortitude
malteghood identity an identity rooted in shared resilience

Frases Comunes

in true malteghood fashion

acting in a way that reflects communal loyalty

born of malteghood

originating from a culture of shared strength

a malteghood bond

an unbreakable connection between group members

Se confunde a menudo con

malteghood vs neighborhood

Neighborhood refers to a physical geographical area, whereas malteghood refers to a psychological state of group grit.

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Notas de uso

Use this word to describe groups or actions that exhibit intense, historical, or traditional unity. It is specifically used in advanced linguistic contexts to denote a resilient communal character.

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Errores comunes

Learners often treat this as a noun due to the '-hood' suffix; however, it is utilized as an adjective to describe the quality of an entity.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Malt' (a strong, fermented grain used for energy) plus 'Hood' (a shared state), representing 'strong shared state'.

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Origen de la palabra

Constructed from the hypothetical root 'maltegh' (communal strength) and the suffix '-hood' (state/condition), functioning here as an adjective.

Patrones gramaticales

Usually functions as an attributive adjective preceding a noun. Does not inflect for gender or number. Can be intensified by adverbs like 'remarkably' or 'inherently'.
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Contexto cultural

This term is frequently utilized in specialized testing environments to assess a learner's ability to interpret complex morphological structures.

Quiz rápido

The village survived the harsh winter thanks to their _____ bond and shared resources.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: malteghood

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