C1 adjective フォーマル

subformtude

/sʌbˈfɔːrmˌtjuːd/

Describing something that possesses a subtle, secondary, or underlying structure that is not immediately apparent. It refers to the internal organization or minor shapes that compose a larger whole, often used to describe complex designs or abstract theories.

例文

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1

The architect's subformtude approach meant that the building's stability relied on hidden internal arches.

The architect's subtle structural approach meant the building's stability relied on hidden internal arches.

2

I really appreciate the subformtude details in this song's production; you hear something new every time.

I really appreciate the underlying structural details in this song's production.

3

While the surface of the lake was calm, the subformtude currents were incredibly strong and dangerous.

While the surface was calm, the underlying secondary currents were very strong.

語族

名詞
subformtude
Verb
subform
副詞
subformtudely
形容詞
subformtude
関連
subformation
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'sub'way having a specific 'form' (shape) that gives 'tude' (the quality of being) to the city's hidden structure.

クイックテスト

The detective noticed a _________ pattern in the clues that everyone else had overlooked.

正解!

正解は: subformtude

例文

1

The architect's subformtude approach meant that the building's stability relied on hidden internal arches.

formal

The architect's subtle structural approach meant the building's stability relied on hidden internal arches.

2

I really appreciate the subformtude details in this song's production; you hear something new every time.

informal

I really appreciate the underlying structural details in this song's production.

3

While the surface of the lake was calm, the subformtude currents were incredibly strong and dangerous.

everyday

While the surface was calm, the underlying secondary currents were very strong.

4

The researcher argued that the subformtude layers of the sedimentary rock revealed a much older volcanic history.

academic

The researcher argued that the underlying layers of the rock revealed an older history.

5

Our business strategy has a subformtude logic that prioritizes long-term stability over immediate quarterly gains.

business

Our strategy has an underlying logic prioritizing stability over quick gains.

語族

名詞
subformtude
Verb
subform
副詞
subformtudely
形容詞
subformtude
関連
subformation

よく使う組み合わせ

subformtude logic underlying reasoning
subformtude patterns hidden structural designs
subformtude layer a secondary internal level
display subformtude qualities to show subtle structural traits
subformtude complexity underlying intricacy

よく使うフレーズ

a matter of subformtude

an issue concerning underlying structure

deeply subformtude

having a very complex hidden form

lacking subformtude

having no internal or subtle structure

よく混同される語

subformtude vs subordinate

Subordinate refers to lower rank or importance, whereas subformtude refers to underlying structure.

subformtude vs fortitude

Fortitude refers to mental strength and courage, while subformtude is about physical or abstract form.

📝

使い方のコツ

This adjective is typically used in technical, artistic, or academic contexts to describe things that have a hidden but organized 'shape' beneath the surface. It is relatively rare and carries a formal tone.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often use this as a noun because of the '-tude' suffix (like 'altitude'), but in this specific technical context, it functions as an adjective describing the nature of a form.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'sub'way having a specific 'form' (shape) that gives 'tude' (the quality of being) to the city's hidden structure.

📖

語源

Derived from the Latin 'sub-' (under) and 'forma' (shape/mold), with the suffix '-tude' denoting a state or quality.

文法パターン

Can be used attributively (a subformtude design). Can be used predicatively (the pattern is subformtude).

クイックテスト

The detective noticed a _________ pattern in the clues that everyone else had overlooked.

正解!

正解は: subformtude

関連単語

bluster

C1

Bluster refers to loud, aggressive, or indignant talk that carries little sting or power and is often intended to intimidate. It suggests a noisy way of speaking that lacks substance or the actual ability to carry out threats.

bogus

C1

Describes something that is not genuine, counterfeit, or intentionally fraudulent. It is often used in academic and legal contexts to refer to claims, documents, or entities that have been fabricated to deceive others.

boisterous

C1

Describes someone or something that is noisy, energetic, and cheerful, often in a way that is slightly out of control. It is frequently used for groups of people, activities, or natural forces like wind and waves.

bombard

C1

To attack or subject someone or something to a continuous flow of objects, questions, or information. In academic and scientific contexts, it specifically refers to directing a stream of particles or radiation at a substance to induce a reaction.

bombastic

C1

Describing speech, writing, or behavior that is high-sounding and inflated but with little actual meaning or substance. It is typically used to criticize someone for being pretentious and trying to sound more important or knowledgeable than they truly are.

bondage

C1

Bondage refers to the state of being under the control of another person or system, characterized by a lack of freedom or involuntary servitude. In an academic context, it encompasses legal, social, and economic structures, such as slavery or debt peonage, that restrict an individual's autonomy.

boon

C1

A boon is a timely benefit or blessing that is extremely helpful in a particular situation. It refers to something that makes life easier or provides a significant advantage when most needed.

boorish

C1

Describes behavior that is rough, unrefined, and ill-mannered, typically lacking sensitivity or social grace. It suggests a lack of education or cultural sophistication in social interactions.

bootstrap

C1

To start or develop a process or business using minimal external resources, often relying on existing internal assets or self-funding. In computing and statistics, it refers to a self-starting process that executes without external input or a technique for estimation through resampling.

bounty

C1

A bounty is a generous gift or a reward offered for a specific task, such as the capture of a criminal. It also frequently refers to an abundance or plentiful supply of something, particularly food or natural resources.

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