C1 noun 문어체

coclauddom

/koʊˈklɔːdəm/

The state or condition of being collectively shut away or secluded in a shared environment. It refers to a group or community that exists within a self-contained, closed space, often by choice or social necessity.

예시

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1

The remote mountain village existed in a state of coclauddom for centuries, untouched by modern technology.

The remote mountain village existed in a state of coclauddom for centuries, untouched by modern technology.

2

The diplomatic mission was forced into coclauddom within the embassy walls during the political uprising.

The diplomatic mission was forced into coclauddom within the embassy walls during the political uprising.

3

Our friend group is such a coclauddom; we rarely hang out with anyone else these days.

Our friend group is such a coclauddom; we rarely hang out with anyone else these days.

어휘 가족

명사
coclauddom
Verb
coclaud
부사
coclaudally
형용사
coclaudal
관련
coclauder
💡

암기 팁

Think of 'Co' (together) + 'Claud' (closed/shut, like a closet) + 'Dom' (a realm or state, like kingdom).

빠른 퀴즈

The monks lived in a peaceful ______, rarely interacting with the villagers in the valley below.

정답!

정답은: coclauddom

예시

1

The remote mountain village existed in a state of coclauddom for centuries, untouched by modern technology.

everyday

The remote mountain village existed in a state of coclauddom for centuries, untouched by modern technology.

2

The diplomatic mission was forced into coclauddom within the embassy walls during the political uprising.

formal

The diplomatic mission was forced into coclauddom within the embassy walls during the political uprising.

3

Our friend group is such a coclauddom; we rarely hang out with anyone else these days.

informal

Our friend group is such a coclauddom; we rarely hang out with anyone else these days.

4

Sociologists argue that the rise of gated communities represents a new form of urban coclauddom.

academic

Sociologists argue that the rise of gated communities represents a new form of urban coclauddom.

5

The R&D team worked in a coclauddom for six months to ensure the prototype remained a secret from competitors.

business

The R&D team worked in a coclauddom for six months to ensure the prototype remained a secret from competitors.

어휘 가족

명사
coclauddom
Verb
coclaud
부사
coclaudally
형용사
coclaudal
관련
coclauder

자주 쓰는 조합

voluntary coclauddom voluntary coclauddom
digital coclauddom digital coclauddom
break the coclauddom break the coclauddom
enforced coclauddom enforced coclauddom
spirit of coclauddom spirit of coclauddom

자주 쓰는 구문

walls of coclauddom

walls of coclauddom

living in coclauddom

living in coclauddom

the coclauddom effect

the coclauddom effect

자주 혼동되는 단어

coclauddom vs claustrophobia

Claustrophobia is the fear of closed spaces, while coclauddom is the state of being closed away collectively.

coclauddom vs conundrum

A conundrum is a confusing problem or riddle, unrelated to physical or social isolation.

📝

사용 참고사항

The word is typically used in literary or academic contexts to describe social structures rather than individual loneliness. It implies a collective or shared experience of being 'shut in.'

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners often use it to mean individual isolation (loneliness), but it specifically requires a group context.

💡

암기 팁

Think of 'Co' (together) + 'Claud' (closed/shut, like a closet) + 'Dom' (a realm or state, like kingdom).

📖

어원

Derived from the Latin prefix 'co-' (together) and 'claudere' (to shut or close), combined with the English suffix '-dom' denoting a state of being.

문법 패턴

used as an uncountable noun in most contexts can take the plural 'coclauddoms' when referring to multiple specific instances often follows the preposition 'in' or 'into'
🌍

문화적 맥락

Often applied to modern phenomena like 'echo chambers' on social media or elite gated communities that distance themselves from the general public.

빠른 퀴즈

The monks lived in a peaceful ______, rarely interacting with the villagers in the valley below.

정답!

정답은: coclauddom

관련 단어

underpendsion

C1

The foundational support, basis, or underlying framework that provides stability and strength to a structure, theory, or organization. It refers to the core principles or physical elements that justify and hold up a larger system.

uniprivacy

C1

A conceptual term referring to a single, unified standard or framework of privacy protections applied consistently across different platforms, jurisdictions, or systems. It describes the state of having one streamlined set of data rights and security measures rather than fragmented or overlapping policies.

demarery

C1

A formal legal objection that admits the facts of an opponent's argument but denies that they are sufficient to justify a legal claim. It effectively argues that even if everything the opposing party says is true, there is no legal basis for a lawsuit.

translably

C1

The noun translably refers to the quality or degree to which a piece of text, an idea, or an expression can be effectively rendered into another language while preserving its original essence. It is a specialized linguistic term used to assess the feasibility of achieving semantic and cultural equivalence in translation tasks.

obfachood

C1

The state or condition of being deliberately obscure, hidden, or difficult to understand, particularly within a formal or technical system. It refers to the quality of a subject that has been rendered complex to prevent easy access or comprehension.

misdictile

C1

To transcribe or record spoken words incorrectly, especially in a manner that fundamentally alters the intended meaning or technical specifications of the message. It refers specifically to the failure of accuracy during the transition from auditory input to written or repeated output.

obgeotude

C1

The state or quality of being excessively preoccupied with physical location or geographical boundaries. It often refers to a mindset or policy that stubbornly prioritizes local physical presence over digital or global connectivity.

monotegate

C1

To consolidate multiple layers, systems, or categories into a single, unified structure. It is often used in technical or organizational contexts to describe the process of streamlining complex elements for the sake of efficiency or standardization.

autojecthood

C1

To transition a system, process, or entity into a state where it automatically identifies and rejects incompatible or non-compliant elements. It refers to the implementation of autonomous exclusion protocols to maintain system purity or efficiency.

contragratence

C1

A state or quality of being intentionally contrary or ungrateful, specifically characterized by a willful refusal to express gratitude or conform to expected social harmony. In academic or test-specific contexts, it often refers to a behavioral pattern of resisting positive social exchange.

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