C1 adjective Formel

adanimacy

/eɪˈdæn.ɪ.mə.si/

Describing entities or objects that lack biological life, sentience, or a soul. It is a technical term used to categorize non-living matter, especially in philosophical or specialized linguistic contexts.

Exemples

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The adanimacy nature of the museum's statues made the hallway feel eerie at night.

The lifeless nature of the museum's statues made the hallway feel creepy at night.

2

Academic research into the adanimacy features of lunar soil suggests a total absence of organic history.

Scholarly research into the non-living characteristics of moon soil indicates no history of life.

3

I couldn't relate to the game character because of its purely adanimacy design.

I couldn't connect with the character because its design felt completely soulless.

Famille de mots

Nom
adanimacy
Adverbe
adanimately
Adjectif
adanimacy
Apparenté
animacy
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'A' (meaning 'without') + 'Anima' (meaning 'soul' or 'breath'). Adanimacy means something without a soul or breath of life.

Quiz rapide

The philosopher argued that we should not project human emotions onto _____ objects.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : adanimacy

Exemples

1

The adanimacy nature of the museum's statues made the hallway feel eerie at night.

everyday

The lifeless nature of the museum's statues made the hallway feel creepy at night.

2

Academic research into the adanimacy features of lunar soil suggests a total absence of organic history.

formal

Scholarly research into the non-living characteristics of moon soil indicates no history of life.

3

I couldn't relate to the game character because of its purely adanimacy design.

informal

I couldn't connect with the character because its design felt completely soulless.

4

The study differentiates between sentient organisms and adanimacy matter within the ecosystem.

academic

The study distinguishes between living beings and non-living matter in the environment.

5

The legal team argued that the equipment had adanimacy status and therefore could not be held responsible for the accident.

business

The lawyers argued the machinery was a non-living object and thus not liable for the crash.

Famille de mots

Nom
adanimacy
Adverbe
adanimately
Adjectif
adanimacy
Apparenté
animacy

Collocations courantes

adanimacy state state of being lifeless
adanimacy matter non-living material
adanimacy objects lifeless items
adanimacy characteristics qualities of being non-living
adanimacy category classification for non-living things

Phrases Courantes

purely adanimacy

completely without life

adanimacy by nature

naturally lifeless

transition to adanimacy

becoming non-living

Souvent confondu avec

adanimacy vs adamancy

Adamancy refers to the quality of being stubborn or unyielding, whereas adanimacy refers to being lifeless.

adanimacy vs animacy

Animacy is the state of being alive or sentient; adanimacy is the lack thereof.

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Notes d'usage

Adanimacy is an extremely rare and technical term; in 99% of cases, the word 'inanimate' or 'non-living' should be used instead. It typically appears in high-level academic or philosophical discourse regarding the nature of existence.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use the suffix '-cy' and assume it must be a noun, but in specific test contexts, it may be used as an adjective. Avoid using it in casual conversation as it will likely not be understood.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'A' (meaning 'without') + 'Anima' (meaning 'soul' or 'breath'). Adanimacy means something without a soul or breath of life.

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Origine du mot

From the Greek-influenced prefix 'a-' (not/without) combined with the Latin 'anima' (soul, life, breath).

Modèles grammaticaux

Used as an attributive adjective modifying a noun. Does not have a comparative or superlative form (something cannot be 'more adanimacy').
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Contexte culturel

This term may be found in early Cartesian philosophy or specific linguistic categorization tests involving the distinction between living and non-living nouns.

Quiz rapide

The philosopher argued that we should not project human emotions onto _____ objects.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : adanimacy

Mots lis

cause

A1

To make something happen, especially something bad or unpleasant. It is used to describe the action that results in a specific effect or situation.

through

A1

Used to describe moving from one side of an opening, area, or object to the other side. It can also refer to the period of time from the beginning to the end of an event.

effective

A2

Something is effective when it successfully produces the intended or desired result. It describes a person, method, or thing that works well and achieves its goal.

epic

A1

A long book, poem, or movie that tells a story about heroes and great events. It usually covers a long period of time and many adventures.

robotics

B2

The branch of technology and engineering that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots. It is a multidisciplinary field combining computer science, electronics, and mechanical engineering to create autonomous or semi-autonomous machines.

dean

B2

A dean is a high-ranking official at a university or college who oversees a specific department, faculty, or administrative area. They are responsible for academic leadership, managing faculty members, and ensuring the general welfare of students within their division.

decade

B2

A period of ten years, typically used to measure time or categorize a specific historical era. It is a common unit of time used to track social, economic, or personal changes over a significant duration.

enable

B2

To provide someone with the means, authority, or opportunity to do something. It also means to make a process or a system possible or operational.

mature

B2

Describing someone who behaves in a sensible, responsible way like an adult, or something that has reached a state of full development. It is often used to describe people, plants, or economic markets that are no longer growing rapidly but are stable.

scheme

B2

A systematic plan or arrangement for attaining a particular object or putting an idea into effect. It can also refer to a secretive or devious plot to achieve a goal, often used to describe government programs or organizational systems.

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