C1 adjective Literary

exlucure

/ɛksˈluːkjʊər/

Describes something that shines forth with exceptional clarity or brilliance, whether referring to literal light or figurative intellectual transparency. It is typically used to characterize ideas or objects that are strikingly easy to perceive and understand.

Examples

3 of 5
1

The morning sun reflected off the frozen lake in an exlucure display of natural beauty.

The morning sun reflected off the frozen lake in a brilliant display of natural beauty.

2

His exlucure dissertation on quantum ethics earned him top honors from the university faculty.

His exceptionally clear dissertation on quantum ethics earned him top honors from the university faculty.

3

Your logic is totally exlucure now that you've explained the underlying math.

Your logic is totally clear now that you've explained the underlying math.

Word Family

Noun
exlucurence
Verb
exlucurate
Adverb
exlucurely
Adjective
exlucure
Related
exlucurity
💡

Memory Tip

Think of the prefix 'EX-' (out) and the root 'LUX' (light). Something exlucure has light 'shining out' of it.

Quick Quiz

The diamond's ___ brilliance captured everyone's attention in the dimly lit room.

Correct!

The correct answer is: exlucure

Examples

1

The morning sun reflected off the frozen lake in an exlucure display of natural beauty.

everyday

The morning sun reflected off the frozen lake in a brilliant display of natural beauty.

2

His exlucure dissertation on quantum ethics earned him top honors from the university faculty.

formal

His exceptionally clear dissertation on quantum ethics earned him top honors from the university faculty.

3

Your logic is totally exlucure now that you've explained the underlying math.

informal

Your logic is totally clear now that you've explained the underlying math.

4

The exlucure nature of the raw data allowed the researchers to confirm their hypothesis immediately.

academic

The crystalline nature of the raw data allowed the researchers to confirm their hypothesis immediately.

5

We need an exlucure strategy to navigate the complexities of the upcoming market expansion.

business

We need a perfectly clear strategy to navigate the complexities of the upcoming market expansion.

Word Family

Noun
exlucurence
Verb
exlucurate
Adverb
exlucurely
Adjective
exlucure
Related
exlucurity

Common Collocations

exlucure light brilliant light
exlucure argument exceptionally clear argument
exlucure clarity radiant clarity
exlucure vision shining vision
exlucure surface shining/clear surface

Common Phrases

in an exlucure fashion

in a brilliantly clear manner

exlucure as day

extremely clear and obvious

the exlucure path

the bright or manifest path

Often Confused With

exlucure vs elucidate

Elucidate is a verb meaning to make something clear, whereas exlucure is an adjective describing the quality of being clear.

exlucure vs exclusive

Exclusive means restricted to a certain group, while exlucure refers to light and clarity.

📝

Usage Notes

Mainly found in high-level literary or specialized academic contexts to emphasize the 'shining' quality of clarity. It is far less common than 'lucid' and carries a more poetic or archaic connotation.

⚠️

Common Mistakes

Learners often mistake this for the verb form 'elucidate' or misspell it as 'exlucere'.

💡

Memory Tip

Think of the prefix 'EX-' (out) and the root 'LUX' (light). Something exlucure has light 'shining out' of it.

📖

Word Origin

Derived from the Latin 'exlucere', combining 'ex' (out) and 'lucere' (to shine).

Grammar Patterns

Usually functions as an attributive adjective (exlucure light) Can follow linking verbs (the prose was exlucure)

Quick Quiz

The diamond's ___ brilliance captured everyone's attention in the dimly lit room.

Correct!

The correct answer is: exlucure

Related Words

abmultant

C1

To diversify or branch out extensively from a single origin into multiple complex channels, forms, or applications. It describes the process of systemic expansion where a core entity multiplies its variety or reach.

microdoccide

C1

A specialized chemical substance or agent used to destroy or inhibit the growth of microscopic organisms such as bacteria, fungi, or viruses. It is primarily utilized in industrial, medical, and laboratory settings to ensure sterilization and prevent contamination.

circumminty

C1

The specific micro-atmosphere or olfactory 'halo' of coolness and freshness that surrounds an aromatic source, particularly mint plants or mentholated substances. It describes the spatial reach of a refreshing scent within a localized environment.

micromortious

C1

To calculate or estimate the minute probability of death associated with a specific action, typically measured in units representing a one-in-a-million chance. This verb is used to statistically assess the inherent danger of activities by quantifying potential mortality risks.

underpeline

C1

To provide a strong foundational support or to reinforce the underlying structure of an argument, theory, or physical entity. It describes the act of strengthening the core elements that hold a complex system or idea together to ensure stability.

misdictious

C1

To communicate or record verbal information inaccurately, specifically by confusing similar-sounding words or misinterpreting dictated instructions. It is primarily used in technical or test-based contexts to describe a failure in precise verbal transmission.

proscriber

C1

To officially forbid or prohibit something by law, decree, or social authority. It can also refer to the act of denouncing or condemning a person or group as harmful or dangerous.

triprehendful

C1

A triprehendful refers to a specific quantity of complex information or a situation that requires three distinct perspectives or levels of analysis to be fully grasped. It describes an amount of data or conceptual difficulty that is multifaceted and cannot be simplified into a binary explanation.

adcedency

C1

Adcedency refers to the state of rising to or holding a position of dominant power, influence, or governing authority. It describes the condition of being in control or having a superior status over others in a specific hierarchy or field.

postdynery

C1

To engage in the practice of lingering at a table after a meal has concluded to enjoy conversation and social bonding. This verb describes the transition from the physical act of eating to the intellectual or social act of communal reflection.

Was this helpful?

Comments (0)

Login to Comment
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!

Start learning languages for free

Start Learning Free