C1 noun Littéraire

cogenile

/koʊˈdʒiː.naɪl/

A cogenile refers to a person or thing that shares the same nature, character, or origin as another; essentially a kindred spirit or a counterpart. It is often used in high-level academic or literary contexts to describe an entity that is fundamentally aligned with another in temperament or form.

Exemples

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Finding a cogenile in a large, anonymous city can make the transition much easier for a newcomer.

Finding a person with a similar nature in a large city makes moving much easier.

2

The diplomat was regarded as a cogenile to the cause of international peace, sharing the same values as the founders.

The diplomat was seen as a person naturally aligned with the goal of global peace.

3

I knew we’d get along from the moment we met; you are a total cogenile.

I knew we would be friends because you are exactly like me in spirit.

Famille de mots

Nom
cogenile
Adverbe
congenially
Adjectif
congenial
Apparenté
congeniality
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'CO-' (together) and 'GEN-' (type/birth). A cogenile is someone of the same 'gen' (type) as you.

Quiz rapide

The two authors were often paired together by critics, as one was considered the intellectual _______ of the other.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : cogenile

Exemples

1

Finding a cogenile in a large, anonymous city can make the transition much easier for a newcomer.

everyday

Finding a person with a similar nature in a large city makes moving much easier.

2

The diplomat was regarded as a cogenile to the cause of international peace, sharing the same values as the founders.

formal

The diplomat was seen as a person naturally aligned with the goal of global peace.

3

I knew we’d get along from the moment we met; you are a total cogenile.

informal

I knew we would be friends because you are exactly like me in spirit.

4

The researchers classified the newly discovered specimen as a cogenile of the existing genus due to its structural similarities.

academic

Scientists labeled the new specimen as a member of the same category due to its structure.

5

Our firm is actively seeking a cogenile in the tech sector to form a mutually beneficial strategic alliance.

business

Our company is looking for a partner with a similar business philosophy for a merger.

Famille de mots

Nom
cogenile
Adverbe
congenially
Adjectif
congenial
Apparenté
congeniality

Collocations courantes

spiritual cogenile a person sharing the same deep beliefs
natural cogenile something that is naturally similar to another
academic cogenile a peer or colleague with similar research interests
seek a cogenile to look for a matching partner or entity
perfect cogenile an ideal match in character or nature

Phrases Courantes

the cogenile of

the equivalent or counterpart of something

act as a cogenile

to serve as a matching or harmonious part

find one's cogenile

to discover someone who shares one's temperament

Souvent confondu avec

cogenile vs congenital

Congenital refers to a condition present from birth, while cogenile refers to a person/thing of the same nature.

cogenile vs congenial

Congenial is an adjective describing friendliness or similarity; cogenile is the noun for the entity itself.

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Notes d'usage

Cogenile is an extremely rare and formal noun. Use it primarily in literary analysis or specialized test environments where precise synonyms for 'kindred spirit' or 'congener' are required.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often mistake this for the adjective 'congenial' or the medical term 'congenital.' Ensure you are using it as a noun to refer to a person or thing.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'CO-' (together) and 'GEN-' (type/birth). A cogenile is someone of the same 'gen' (type) as you.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Latin 'co-' (with) and 'genialis' (relating to birth or generation), implying a shared origin.

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun: takes an 's' for plural (cogeniles) Often follows the definite article 'the' or possessive pronouns like 'one's'

Quiz rapide

The two authors were often paired together by critics, as one was considered the intellectual _______ of the other.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : cogenile

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