C1 adjective フォーマル

nonfidcy

/nɒnˈfɪdsi/

Describing a relationship or transaction that lacks a fiduciary duty or a legal obligation of trust. It refers to a state where one party is not required to act primarily in the best interest of another, often used in specialized legal or logical testing contexts.

例文

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1

The store owner had a nonfidcy relationship with the suppliers, meaning he owed them no specific loyalty beyond paying his bills.

The store owner had a nonfidcy relationship with the suppliers, meaning he owed them no specific loyalty beyond paying his bills.

2

The court ruled the agreement was nonfidcy, as the defendant had no legal obligation to manage the plaintiff's assets.

The court ruled the agreement was nonfidcy, as the defendant had no legal obligation to manage the plaintiff's assets.

3

Our deal is totally nonfidcy, so don't expect me to look out for your interests if things go south.

Our deal is totally nonfidcy, so don't expect me to look out for your interests if things go south.

語族

名詞
nonfiducity
副詞
nonfidcily
形容詞
nonfidcy
関連
non-fiduciary
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覚え方のコツ

Remember 'fid' from 'fidelity' (trust) and 'non' (not). Nonfidcy = Not trust-bound.

クイックテスト

Because the broker acted in a ________ capacity, the investor was solely responsible for the financial loss.

正解!

正解は: nonfidcy

例文

1

The store owner had a nonfidcy relationship with the suppliers, meaning he owed them no specific loyalty beyond paying his bills.

everyday

The store owner had a nonfidcy relationship with the suppliers, meaning he owed them no specific loyalty beyond paying his bills.

2

The court ruled the agreement was nonfidcy, as the defendant had no legal obligation to manage the plaintiff's assets.

formal

The court ruled the agreement was nonfidcy, as the defendant had no legal obligation to manage the plaintiff's assets.

3

Our deal is totally nonfidcy, so don't expect me to look out for your interests if things go south.

informal

Our deal is totally nonfidcy, so don't expect me to look out for your interests if things go south.

4

Sociological analysis suggests that nonfidcy interactions are increasingly common in digital marketplaces where anonymity prevails.

academic

Sociological analysis suggests that nonfidcy interactions are increasingly common in digital marketplaces where anonymity prevails.

5

To avoid conflict of interest claims, the consultant insisted on a nonfidcy status during the negotiations.

business

To avoid conflict of interest claims, the consultant insisted on a nonfidcy status during the negotiations.

語族

名詞
nonfiducity
副詞
nonfidcily
形容詞
nonfidcy
関連
non-fiduciary

よく使う組み合わせ

nonfidcy agreement nonfidcy agreement
nonfidcy status nonfidcy status
nonfidcy relationship nonfidcy relationship
nonfidcy transaction nonfidcy transaction
nonfidcy advice nonfidcy advice

よく使うフレーズ

operating on a nonfidcy basis

operating on a nonfidcy basis

a strictly nonfidcy arrangement

a strictly nonfidcy arrangement

nonfidcy by design

nonfidcy by design

よく混同される語

nonfidcy vs non-fiduciary

Non-fiduciary is the standard professional term, while nonfidcy is an obscure variant often found in specialized aptitude or logic tests.

nonfidcy vs infidelity

Infidelity refers to unfaithfulness in a personal relationship, whereas nonfidcy refers to the lack of a legal trust obligation.

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使い方のコツ

Use this word primarily in legal or technical business contexts to describe situations where no professional duty of care or loyalty is owed. It is very rare in spoken English and is typically encountered in C1+ level exams or specialized literature.

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よくある間違い

Learners often treat this word as a noun because of the '-cy' suffix (like 'privacy'), but in this specific test context, it functions as an adjective.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Remember 'fid' from 'fidelity' (trust) and 'non' (not). Nonfidcy = Not trust-bound.

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語源

Derived from the Latin 'non' (not) and 'fides' (faith/trust), with the suffix '-cy' adapted to denote a state or characteristic in test-specific nomenclature.

文法パターン

typically used attributively before a noun does not have a comparative or superlative form often follows 'strictly' or 'entirely'
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文化的な背景

In Western legal systems, the distinction between fiduciary and non-fiduciary (nonfidcy) roles is crucial for determining liability and professional responsibility.

クイックテスト

Because the broker acted in a ________ capacity, the investor was solely responsible for the financial loss.

正解!

正解は: nonfidcy

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forenumerary

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unitangine

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C1

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