homojectness
The state or quality of possessing a uniform internal projection or structural consistency. In academic or psychological contexts, it refers to the degree to which an entity projects a singular, consistent identity or thematic unity.
例文
3 / 5The homojectness of the neighborhood's architecture gave the entire area a sense of singular purpose.
The homojectness of the neighborhood's architecture gave the entire area a sense of singular purpose.
The researcher aimed to measure the homojectness of the subjects' responses to ensure reliability in the projective test.
The researcher aimed to measure the homojectness of the subjects' responses to ensure reliability in the projective test.
I like the homojectness of this playlist; every song fits the exact same mood perfectly.
I like the homojectness of this playlist; every song fits the exact same mood perfectly.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Break it down: Homo (same) + Ject (throw) + Ness (quality). It is the quality of 'throwing the same thing' every time.
クイックテスト
The critic argued that the film suffered from an excessive __________, leaving no room for character development or unexpected plot twists.
正解!
正解は: a
例文
The homojectness of the neighborhood's architecture gave the entire area a sense of singular purpose.
everydayThe homojectness of the neighborhood's architecture gave the entire area a sense of singular purpose.
The researcher aimed to measure the homojectness of the subjects' responses to ensure reliability in the projective test.
formalThe researcher aimed to measure the homojectness of the subjects' responses to ensure reliability in the projective test.
I like the homojectness of this playlist; every song fits the exact same mood perfectly.
informalI like the homojectness of this playlist; every song fits the exact same mood perfectly.
Post-structuralist critics often challenge the perceived homojectness of canonical literary narratives.
academicPost-structuralist critics often challenge the perceived homojectness of canonical literary narratives.
To maintain brand integrity, we must ensure the homojectness of our corporate messaging across all platforms.
businessTo maintain brand integrity, we must ensure the homojectness of our corporate messaging across all platforms.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
pure homojectness
pure homojectness
lack of homojectness
lack of homojectness
homojectness of thought
homojectness of thought
よく混同される語
Homogeneity refers to a general state of being the same throughout, while homojectness specifically emphasizes the consistency of an internal projection or subjective quality.
Objectness refers to the quality of being a physical object; homojectness relates to the internal consistency of a subject's output.
使い方のコツ
This is a highly specialized or academic term. Use it when discussing internal consistency, psychological projection, or the singular nature of a complex system where 'homogeneity' feels too generic.
よくある間違い
Learners often confuse this with 'homogeneity'. Remember that 'homojectness' carries the root of 'project', implying a quality that is thrown forward or expressed consistently.
覚え方のコツ
Break it down: Homo (same) + Ject (throw) + Ness (quality). It is the quality of 'throwing the same thing' every time.
語源
A neological construction from the Greek 'homos' (same) and the Latin 'jacio' (to throw), modeled after psychological terms like 'projection'.
文法パターン
クイックテスト
The critic argued that the film suffered from an excessive __________, leaving no room for character development or unexpected plot twists.
正解!
正解は: a
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