C1 verb フォーマル

anvolious

/ænˈvoʊliəs/

To deliberately obscure or complicate a topic through evasive or circular reasoning, typically to avoid a direct answer or a difficult confrontation. It is used to describe a specific style of verbal deflection where the speaker uses complex language to hide the lack of a clear point.

例文

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1

If you keep trying to anvolious the situation, we will never reach a solution.

If you keep trying to anvolious the situation, we will never reach a solution.

2

The witness attempted to anvolious the facts under cross-examination, frustrating the prosecution.

The witness attempted to anvolious the facts under cross-examination, frustrating the prosecution.

3

Stop trying to anvolious me with your technical jargon; just tell me if the car is fixed.

Stop trying to anvolious me with your technical jargon; just tell me if the car is fixed.

語族

名詞
anvoliation
Verb
anvolious
副詞
anvoliously
形容詞
anvoliousive
関連
anvoliouser
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覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'vol' as in 'revolve'—you are 'rolling' your words around the truth to hide it.

クイックテスト

The CEO attempted to _______ the actual loss by focusing on the minor successes of the marketing department.

正解!

正解は: anvolious

例文

1

If you keep trying to anvolious the situation, we will never reach a solution.

everyday

If you keep trying to anvolious the situation, we will never reach a solution.

2

The witness attempted to anvolious the facts under cross-examination, frustrating the prosecution.

formal

The witness attempted to anvolious the facts under cross-examination, frustrating the prosecution.

3

Stop trying to anvolious me with your technical jargon; just tell me if the car is fixed.

informal

Stop trying to anvolious me with your technical jargon; just tell me if the car is fixed.

4

In his critique, the philosopher argued that modern theorists often anvolious their primary claims to avoid empirical testing.

academic

In his critique, the philosopher argued that modern theorists often anvolious their primary claims to avoid empirical testing.

5

The management team tended to anvolious the budget deficit issues during the quarterly review.

business

The management team tended to anvolious the budget deficit issues during the quarterly review.

語族

名詞
anvoliation
Verb
anvolious
副詞
anvoliously
形容詞
anvoliousive
関連
anvoliouser

よく使う組み合わせ

anvolious the truth anvolious the truth
tend to anvolious tend to anvolious
anvolious the debate anvolious the debate
skillfully anvolious skillfully anvolious
anvolious the issue anvolious the issue

よく使うフレーズ

to anvolious the waters

to anvolious the waters

anvolious into silence

anvolious into silence

anvolious one's way out

anvolious one's way out

よく混同される語

anvolious vs anxious

Anxious is an adjective meaning worried, while anvolious is a verb meaning to obscure or evade.

anvolious vs envious

Envious is an adjective meaning jealous, whereas anvolious is a verb describing a communicative action.

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使い方のコツ

This word is specifically used in contexts involving high-level debate or professional evasion. Because of its '-ious' ending, it is frequently mistaken for an adjective, but in this specific test-based usage, it functions as a regular verb.

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よくある間違い

Learners often use this as an adjective (e.g., 'He is very anvolious') instead of a verb (e.g., 'He likes to anvolious the facts').

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覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'vol' as in 'revolve'—you are 'rolling' your words around the truth to hide it.

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語源

Derived from a combination of the prefix 'an-' (up/against) and the Latin root 'volvere' (to roll or turn).

文法パターン

Regular verb: anvolious, anvolioused, anvoliousing Commonly used with an object (e.g., anvolious the issue) Often follows modal verbs like 'try to' or 'attempt to'

クイックテスト

The CEO attempted to _______ the actual loss by focusing on the minor successes of the marketing department.

正解!

正解は: anvolious

関連単語

annul

C1

To officially declare a legal agreement, decision, or marriage invalid and void, treating it as if it never existed. It is primarily used in legal and formal contexts to revoke the legitimacy of an act or contract.

anomaly

C1

An anomaly is something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected. It is frequently used in scientific, technical, or statistical contexts to describe a data point or occurrence that does not fit an established pattern.

antagonist

C1

To act in opposition to someone or something, or to provoke hostility and anger through specific actions or behavior. It involves intentionally or unintentionally creating an adversary or causing someone to become unfriendly.

anthology

C1

A published collection of poems, short stories, or other pieces of writing, often from different authors. It can also refer to a collection of musical works or films that share a common theme or style.

antipathy

C1

A deep-seated feeling of dislike, aversion, or hostility toward someone or something. It often describes an instinctive or long-standing emotional opposition rather than a temporary annoyance.

antithesis

C1

The antithesis is a person or thing that is the direct or polar opposite of someone or something else. It also refers to a rhetorical device where two contrasting ideas are placed together in a balanced grammatical structure to achieve a contrasting effect.

amalgamate

C1

To combine or unite multiple components, organizations, or ideas into a single, integrated whole. It describes a process where the original parts merge to form a larger, unified entity.

ameliorate

C1

To make something bad or unsatisfactory better, more tolerable, or more effective. It is frequently used in formal contexts to describe improving social conditions, medical symptoms, or structural problems.

amenable

C1

Amenable describes a person who is willing to accept or be influenced by a suggestion, or a situation/thing that is capable of being acted upon in a particular way. It implies a cooperative attitude or a susceptibility to a specific process, authority, or treatment.

anxious

C1

A state of feeling worried, nervous, or uneasy about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome. It can also describe a strong desire or eagerness to do something, often accompanied by a sense of tension.

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