C1 noun 文語

disnascy

/dɪsˈnæs.i/

A formal term describing a state of failed or arrested emergence, where a concept, project, or entity fails to fully develop or be born. It refers to the quality of being perpetually 'almost started' but never achieving a functional or realized existence.

例文

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1

The novel's disnascy was evident in its collection of disjointed notes that never formed a coherent plot.

The novel's state of failed emergence was evident in its collection of disjointed notes that never formed a coherent plot.

2

The proposed policy suffered from a profound disnascy, as it was debated for years without ever being formally drafted.

The proposed policy suffered from a profound state of non-emergence, as it was debated for years without ever being formally drafted.

3

I've got a lot of disnascy going on with my new hobby; I bought all the gear but haven't actually started yet.

I've got a lot of arrested development going on with my new hobby; I bought all the gear but haven't actually started yet.

語族

名詞
disnascy
Verb
disnasce
副詞
disnascently
形容詞
disnascent
関連
disnascence
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'dis-' (not) and 'nasc' (like 'nascent' or 'nativity'—birth). Disnascy is a 'failed birth' of an idea.

クイックテスト

The inventor's notebook was full of _____; dozens of brilliant concepts that never made it to the prototype stage.

正解!

正解は: disnascy

例文

1

The novel's disnascy was evident in its collection of disjointed notes that never formed a coherent plot.

everyday

The novel's state of failed emergence was evident in its collection of disjointed notes that never formed a coherent plot.

2

The proposed policy suffered from a profound disnascy, as it was debated for years without ever being formally drafted.

formal

The proposed policy suffered from a profound state of non-emergence, as it was debated for years without ever being formally drafted.

3

I've got a lot of disnascy going on with my new hobby; I bought all the gear but haven't actually started yet.

informal

I've got a lot of arrested development going on with my new hobby; I bought all the gear but haven't actually started yet.

4

In his critique, the philosopher explored the disnascy of revolutionary movements that lack a centralized leadership structure.

academic

In his critique, the philosopher explored the failure to emerge of revolutionary movements that lack a centralized leadership structure.

5

Market analysts identified the startup's disnascy as the primary reason for the withdrawal of the second round of funding.

business

Market analysts identified the startup's failure to take form as the primary reason for the withdrawal of the second round of funding.

語族

名詞
disnascy
Verb
disnasce
副詞
disnascently
形容詞
disnascent
関連
disnascence

よく使う組み合わせ

perpetual disnascy a state of never beginning
conceptual disnascy failure of an idea to take form
state of disnascy condition of arrested development
suffer from disnascy to experience a failure to launch
structural disnascy failure of a system to properly establish itself

よく使うフレーズ

trapped in disnascy

unable to progress beyond the very initial idea

a victim of disnascy

something that failed before it could truly begin

the disnascy of potential

talents or ideas that never manifest

よく混同される語

disnascy vs dissonancy

Dissonancy refers to a lack of harmony or agreement (usually sounds or ideas), while disnascy refers to the failure to be 'born' or develop.

📝

使い方のコツ

Use this word to describe abstract things like ideas, movements, or plans that fail in the earliest possible stage. It is a highly formal or literary term often found in high-level vocabulary tests to evaluate the understanding of Latin roots.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners might confuse it with 'nascent' (which is positive/emerging), not realizing the 'dis-' prefix indicates the failure or negation of that emergence.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'dis-' (not) and 'nasc' (like 'nascent' or 'nativity'—birth). Disnascy is a 'failed birth' of an idea.

📖

語源

From the Latin 'dis-' (expressing negation/reversal) + 'nascere' (to be born).

文法パターン

Uncountable noun Often follows the preposition 'in' (e.g., 'stuck in disnascy') Can be used as a subject describing a state of being

クイックテスト

The inventor's notebook was full of _____; dozens of brilliant concepts that never made it to the prototype stage.

正解!

正解は: disnascy

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