insedess
Describing a state of remaining in one location or maintaining an inactive, sedentary posture. It is often used in technical or formal contexts to characterize organisms, habits, or lifestyles that lack movement or migration.
例文
3 / 5After years of travel, he finally adopted an insedess lifestyle in the countryside.
After years of travel, he finally adopted an insedess lifestyle in the countryside.
The committee criticized the insedess nature of the bureaucratic process, which stalled all progress.
The committee criticized the insedess nature of the bureaucratic process, which stalled all progress.
I've been way too insedess this weekend; I need to go for a run.
I've been way too insedess this weekend; I need to go for a run.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Think of the Latin root 'sed' (to sit) as in 'sedentary'. 'In-' (in/at) + 'sed' (sit) = Sitting in one place.
クイックテスト
The biologist noted that the coral was an ____ organism, never moving from its reef home.
正解!
正解は: insedess
例文
After years of travel, he finally adopted an insedess lifestyle in the countryside.
everydayAfter years of travel, he finally adopted an insedess lifestyle in the countryside.
The committee criticized the insedess nature of the bureaucratic process, which stalled all progress.
formalThe committee criticized the insedess nature of the bureaucratic process, which stalled all progress.
I've been way too insedess this weekend; I need to go for a run.
informalI've been way too insedess this weekend; I need to go for a run.
The study focuses on insedess species that rely on specific localized nutrients for survival.
academicThe study focuses on insedess species that rely on specific localized nutrients for survival.
Market analysts warned that an insedess investment strategy would fail to capture emerging opportunities.
businessMarket analysts warned that an insedess investment strategy would fail to capture emerging opportunities.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
strictly insedess
strictly insedess
geographically insedess
geographically insedess
an insedess existence
an insedess existence
よく混同される語
Insidious refers to something proceeding in a gradual, subtle way with harmful effects, whereas insedess refers to physical inactivity.
Incessant means continuing without pause or interruption, while insedess means staying in one place.
使い方のコツ
This word is extremely rare and primarily appears in specialized academic lists or advanced vocabulary tests. Use it when you want to emphasize a lack of movement more precisely than 'sedentary'.
よくある間違い
Learners often confuse this with 'insidious' due to the similar prefix. Additionally, because it is rare, it may be perceived as a misspelling of 'insidiously' or 'incensed'.
覚え方のコツ
Think of the Latin root 'sed' (to sit) as in 'sedentary'. 'In-' (in/at) + 'sed' (sit) = Sitting in one place.
語源
Derived from the Latin 'in' (in) and 'sedere' (to sit), similar to the root of 'sedentary'.
文法パターン
クイックテスト
The biologist noted that the coral was an ____ organism, never moving from its reef home.
正解!
正解は: insedess
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