C1 adjective フォーマル

nonnascity

/ˌnɒnˈnæsɪti/

Describing the quality or state of not being in a beginning or developmental phase. It refers to something that is pre-existent, eternal, or already fully established rather than newly emerging or born.

例文

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Her nonnascity style of dressing implies she prefers timeless pieces over modern trends.

Her established style of dressing implies she prefers timeless pieces over modern trends.

2

The nonnascity nature of the legal framework provides a sense of historical continuity to the citizens.

The pre-existing nature of the legal framework provides a sense of historical continuity to the citizens.

3

That's a nonnascity complaint; we've heard it a million times before.

That is an old, established complaint; we have heard it many times before.

語族

名詞
nonnascity
副詞
nonnascitly
形容詞
nonnascity
関連
nascency
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覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Non' (not) + 'Nas' (as in nascent/birth) + 'City'. A 'Non-nas-city' is a city that wasn't just built; it has been there forever.

クイックテスト

The philosopher argued for the _______ nature of mathematical truths, claiming they were never invented but always existed.

正解!

正解は: nonnascity

例文

1

Her nonnascity style of dressing implies she prefers timeless pieces over modern trends.

everyday

Her established style of dressing implies she prefers timeless pieces over modern trends.

2

The nonnascity nature of the legal framework provides a sense of historical continuity to the citizens.

formal

The pre-existing nature of the legal framework provides a sense of historical continuity to the citizens.

3

That's a nonnascity complaint; we've heard it a million times before.

informal

That is an old, established complaint; we have heard it many times before.

4

In theological discourse, the nonnascity of the soul suggests it exists prior to physical birth.

academic

In theological discussion, the pre-existent state of the soul suggests it exists before physical birth.

5

Investors preferred the nonnascity assets because they offered proven stability compared to volatile startups.

business

Investors preferred the mature, established assets because they offered proven stability compared to volatile startups.

語族

名詞
nonnascity
副詞
nonnascitly
形容詞
nonnascity
関連
nascency

よく使う組み合わせ

nonnascity status the status of being long-established
inherent nonnascity a natural quality of being pre-existent
nonnascity phase the stage of being fully developed
evidence of nonnascity proof that something is not new
nonnascity principle the rule regarding pre-existing conditions

よく使うフレーズ

point of nonnascity

the conceptual origin point of something that was never 'born'

pure nonnascity

a state of absolute pre-existence

nonnascity logic

reasoning based on things that have always existed

よく混同される語

nonnascity vs non-nasality

Non-nasality refers to the lack of nasal resonance in linguistics, whereas nonnascity refers to the state of not being newly born or emerging.

nonnascity vs non-nativity

Non-nativity refers to the state of not being indigenous to a place, while nonnascity refers to pre-existence or maturity.

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使い方のコツ

Use this word primarily in philosophical, technical, or specialized 'verbal reasoning' contexts to describe things that lack a beginning phase. While the '-ity' suffix usually denotes a noun, in certain test vocabularies it is treated as an adjective describing a state.

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よくある間違い

Learners often think this word relates to the nose (nasal) because of the spelling; remember it comes from 'nascere' (to be born).

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Non' (not) + 'Nas' (as in nascent/birth) + 'City'. A 'Non-nas-city' is a city that wasn't just built; it has been there forever.

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語源

Derived from the Latin 'non' (not) and 'nascere' (to be born), reflecting a state of being without birth or beginning.

文法パターン

Used as an attributive adjective before a noun Typically functions as a non-gradable adjective May appear in predicate position after linking verbs

クイックテスト

The philosopher argued for the _______ nature of mathematical truths, claiming they were never invented but always existed.

正解!

正解は: nonnascity

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anfractty

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syngestable

C1

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ansimilent

C1

An adjective describing the capacity or tendency of a system, organism, or culture to absorb, integrate, and incorporate external elements into its own structure. It characterizes a process where new information or substances are transformed to become similar to the existing entity.

monofigist

C1

To portray or interpret a complex situation, narrative, or system by focusing exclusively on a single central figure or symbol. It involves the reduction of a multifaceted context into a singular figurative representation for the sake of simplified analysis or artistic emphasis.

obcapible

C1

Describing something that is easily perceived, understood, or grasped by the mind or senses. It is often used in technical or analytical contexts to denote clarity and discernibility.

anprobery

C1

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semisanctship

C1

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