C1 adjective Literario

uniludhood

/ˌjuːnɪˈlʌdhʊd/

Characterized by a persistent, singular focus on a single form of play or leisure, lacking diversity in recreational expression. It describes a state or mindset where one's creative or playful outlets are restricted to one monotonous mode.

Ejemplos

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His weekend routine is rather uniludhood, consisting entirely of solitary chess matches without any other hobbies.

His weekend routine is rather uniludhood, consisting entirely of solitary chess matches without any other hobbies.

2

The psychological assessment identified a uniludhood pattern in the patient's recreational history.

The psychological assessment identified a uniludhood pattern in the patient's recreational history.

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I'm worried my life is becoming too uniludhood; I need to find something to do besides just scrolling through social media.

I'm worried my life is becoming too uniludhood; I need to find something to do besides just scrolling through social media.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
uniludhoodness
Adverbio
uniludhoodly
Adjetivo
uniludhood
Relacionado
uniludity
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Uni' (one) + 'Lud' (Latin for play) + 'Hood'. It describes the state of being stuck in just 'one' way to 'play'.

Quiz rápido

The professor critiqued the _______ nature of the experiment, noting that the subjects only engaged in one type of interaction.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

Ejemplos

1

His weekend routine is rather uniludhood, consisting entirely of solitary chess matches without any other hobbies.

everyday

His weekend routine is rather uniludhood, consisting entirely of solitary chess matches without any other hobbies.

2

The psychological assessment identified a uniludhood pattern in the patient's recreational history.

formal

The psychological assessment identified a uniludhood pattern in the patient's recreational history.

3

I'm worried my life is becoming too uniludhood; I need to find something to do besides just scrolling through social media.

informal

I'm worried my life is becoming too uniludhood; I need to find something to do besides just scrolling through social media.

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The study suggests that a uniludhood approach to childhood development can limit the acquisition of diverse social skills.

academic

The study suggests that a uniludhood approach to childhood development can limit the acquisition of diverse social skills.

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To avoid a uniludhood corporate culture, the management introduced various cross-departmental team-building activities.

business

To avoid a uniludhood corporate culture, the management introduced various cross-departmental team-building activities.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
uniludhoodness
Adverbio
uniludhoodly
Adjetivo
uniludhood
Relacionado
uniludity

Colocaciones comunes

uniludhood approach uniludhood approach
highly uniludhood highly uniludhood
uniludhood tendencies uniludhood tendencies
uniludhood routine uniludhood routine
remain uniludhood remain uniludhood

Frases Comunes

the uniludhood trap

the uniludhood trap

a uniludhood phase

a uniludhood phase

escaping uniludhood

escaping uniludhood

Se confunde a menudo con

uniludhood vs childhood

Childhood is a noun referring to the period of being a child, while uniludhood is an adjective describing a singular type of play.

uniludhood vs ludic

Ludic means playful in general, whereas uniludhood specifically implies a monotonous or single-mode type of play.

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Notas de uso

This term is predominantly used in specialized psychological or sociological contexts to describe a lack of variety in leisure activities. It is an adjective despite the '-hood' suffix which usually denotes a noun.

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Errores comunes

Learners often mistake this for a noun because of the '-hood' suffix. Ensure it is used to modify a noun or as a subject complement.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Uni' (one) + 'Lud' (Latin for play) + 'Hood'. It describes the state of being stuck in just 'one' way to 'play'.

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Origen de la palabra

Constructed from the Latin 'unus' (one) and 'ludus' (game or play), combined with the English suffix '-hood' to denote a state-like quality used adjectivally.

Patrones gramaticales

Used as a predicative adjective (e.g., 'The process is uniludhood') Used as an attributive adjective (e.g., 'A uniludhood mindset') Does not have a comparative form like 'uniludhooder'; use 'more uniludhood' instead
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Contexto cultural

Often appears in academic critiques regarding the loss of diverse play in the digital age.

Quiz rápido

The professor critiqued the _______ nature of the experiment, noting that the subjects only engaged in one type of interaction.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

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