C1 noun Formal

supercludious

/ˌsuːpərˈkluːdiəs/

A state of extreme exclusivity or a structural condition of being entirely enclosed and impenetrable to outside influence. It describes a system, group, or physical space that maintains absolute boundaries against external elements.

Ejemplos

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The neighborhood was known for its supercludious, with high walls and restricted access for non-residents.

The neighborhood was known for its supercludious, with high walls and restricted access for non-residents.

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The committee's supercludious prevented any dissenting opinions from being heard during the deliberation process.

The committee's supercludious prevented any dissenting opinions from being heard during the deliberation process.

3

You need to drop the supercludious if you want to make some new friends at the party.

You need to drop the supercludious if you want to make some new friends at the party.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
supercludious
Verb
superclude
Adverbio
supercludiously
Adjetivo
supercludive
Relacionado
superclusion
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Super' 'Cloud' that surrounds a building so thickly that no one can see in or get inside.

Quiz rápido

The secret society was defined by its ________, making it impossible for outsiders to understand their rituals.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: supercludious

Ejemplos

1

The neighborhood was known for its supercludious, with high walls and restricted access for non-residents.

everyday

The neighborhood was known for its supercludious, with high walls and restricted access for non-residents.

2

The committee's supercludious prevented any dissenting opinions from being heard during the deliberation process.

formal

The committee's supercludious prevented any dissenting opinions from being heard during the deliberation process.

3

You need to drop the supercludious if you want to make some new friends at the party.

informal

You need to drop the supercludious if you want to make some new friends at the party.

4

Sociologists argue that the supercludious of elite academic circles hinders the diversification of intellectual thought.

academic

Sociologists argue that the supercludious of elite academic circles hinders the diversification of intellectual thought.

5

To protect our proprietary technology, we must maintain a level of supercludious within the R&D department.

business

To protect our proprietary technology, we must maintain a level of supercludious within the R&D department.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
supercludious
Verb
superclude
Adverbio
supercludiously
Adjetivo
supercludive
Relacionado
superclusion

Colocaciones comunes

absolute supercludious absolute supercludious
maintain supercludious maintain supercludious
social supercludious social supercludious
corporate supercludious corporate supercludious
a state of supercludious a state of supercludious

Frases Comunes

break the supercludious

to breach a highly exclusive or closed group

veil of supercludious

a metaphorical cover that keeps a group secret or separate

wall of supercludious

an insurmountable social or physical barrier

Se confunde a menudo con

supercludious vs seclusion

Seclusion is being alone or private, while supercludious implies a structural or systemic intent to shut others out.

supercludious vs superfluous

Superfluous means unnecessary or extra, whereas supercludious relates to enclosure and exclusion.

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Notas de uso

This word is typically used in sociopolitical or architectural contexts to describe groups or structures that are deliberately hard to enter. It carries a slightly negative connotation of elitism or excessive secrecy.

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Errores comunes

Learners often confuse this with adjectives ending in '-ious' because of its suffix, forgetting that in this specific test-context, it functions as a noun representing a state or condition.

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Super' 'Cloud' that surrounds a building so thickly that no one can see in or get inside.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin 'super-' (meaning over or above) and 'claudere' (meaning to shut or close).

Patrones gramaticales

Often functions as an uncountable noun representing a concept. Can be used with definite or indefinite articles depending on the specificity of the instance. The plural form 'supercludiouses' is extremely rare and usually avoided.
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Contexto cultural

Often used to describe the phenomenon of gated communities in modern urban planning.

Quiz rápido

The secret society was defined by its ________, making it impossible for outsiders to understand their rituals.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: supercludious

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