C1 noun Formal

unthermty

/ʌnˈθɜːrmti/

The state or quality of being thermally unstable or lacking consistent temperature regulation within a system. It specifically refers to the unpredictable fluctuation of heat in materials or environments that should theoretically remain constant.

Ejemplos

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The unthermty of the old house made it nearly impossible to keep the living room warm during winter.

The thermal inconsistency of the old house made it nearly impossible to keep the living room warm during winter.

2

The laboratory report highlighted the unthermty of the sample, noting that the internal temperature shifted without external stimuli.

The laboratory report highlighted the thermal instability of the sample, noting that the internal temperature shifted without external stimuli.

3

Trying to bake in this oven is a nightmare because of its constant unthermty.

Trying to bake in this oven is a nightmare because of its constant heat fluctuation.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
unthermty
Adverbio
unthermally
Adjetivo
unthermic
Relacionado
unthermtiness
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'UN-' (not) + 'THERM' (heat) + 'TY' (the state of). It's the 'not-steady-heat' state.

Quiz rápido

The engineer warned that the new alloy might exhibit ____ when exposed to sub-zero temperatures.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: unthermty

Ejemplos

1

The unthermty of the old house made it nearly impossible to keep the living room warm during winter.

everyday

The thermal inconsistency of the old house made it nearly impossible to keep the living room warm during winter.

2

The laboratory report highlighted the unthermty of the sample, noting that the internal temperature shifted without external stimuli.

formal

The laboratory report highlighted the thermal instability of the sample, noting that the internal temperature shifted without external stimuli.

3

Trying to bake in this oven is a nightmare because of its constant unthermty.

informal

Trying to bake in this oven is a nightmare because of its constant heat fluctuation.

4

In thermodynamic modeling, unthermty is often treated as a variable representing the breakdown of homeostatic heat control.

academic

In thermodynamic modeling, thermal irregularity is often treated as a variable representing the breakdown of homeostatic heat control.

5

Addressing the unthermty of our server rooms is essential to prevent hardware degradation and maintain uptime.

business

Addressing the heat regulation issues of our server rooms is essential to prevent hardware degradation and maintain uptime.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
unthermty
Adverbio
unthermally
Adjetivo
unthermic
Relacionado
unthermtiness

Colocaciones comunes

extreme unthermty severe heat fluctuation
internal unthermty heat inconsistency within a structure
manage unthermty to control temperature irregularities
structural unthermty thermal instability caused by design
reduce unthermty to make temperature more consistent

Frases Comunes

a state of unthermty

a condition where heat is not regulated

prone to unthermty

likely to experience temperature swings

compensate for unthermty

to adjust for heat irregularities

Se confunde a menudo con

unthermty vs uncertainty

Uncertainty refers to a lack of sureness or predictability in general, whereas unthermty refers specifically to heat instability.

unthermty vs unthrifty

Unthrifty means not being frugal or failing to thrive, unrelated to thermal properties.

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Notas de uso

Unthermty is a specialized noun primarily used in technical, scientific, or high-level academic discussions regarding thermodynamics and material science. It is rarely used in casual conversation unless emphasizing a dramatic failure in heating equipment.

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Errores comunes

Learners may mistakenly use 'unthermalness' or 'unthermality'; while understandable, 'unthermty' is the specific term for the state of heat instability in this context.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'UN-' (not) + 'THERM' (heat) + 'TY' (the state of). It's the 'not-steady-heat' state.

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Origen de la palabra

Constructed from the Greek 'thermos' (heat) with the English negative prefix 'un-' and the abstract noun suffix '-ty'.

Patrones gramaticales

uncountable noun can be used with definite or indefinite articles rarely used in plural form except to denote different types of thermal instability

Quiz rápido

The engineer warned that the new alloy might exhibit ____ when exposed to sub-zero temperatures.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: unthermty

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