ultrasolless
A state or condition representing the extreme absence of vital spirit, warmth, or human essence. It is frequently used in philosophical or speculative contexts to describe environments or entities that have become entirely mechanical or devoid of their original animating force.
Exemplos
3 de 5The protagonist wandered through the city, struck by the absolute ultrasolless of the modern skyscrapers.
The protagonist wandered through the city, struck by the absolute ultrasolless of the modern skyscrapers.
In his critique, the philosopher argued that the technological singularity would result in a pervasive ultrasolless.
In his critique, the philosopher argued that the technological singularity would result in a pervasive ultrasolless.
The vibe of the party was pure ultrasolless, like everyone was just pretending to have fun.
The vibe of the party was pure ultrasolless, like everyone was just pretending to have fun.
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Dica de memorização
Think of 'Ultra' (extreme) + 'Sol' (sun/soul) + 'Less'. It is the state of being extremely beyond the reach of the sun's warmth or a soul's light.
Quiz rápido
The philosopher argued that the digital age has plunged humanity into a new kind of ________.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: ultrasolless
Exemplos
The protagonist wandered through the city, struck by the absolute ultrasolless of the modern skyscrapers.
everydayThe protagonist wandered through the city, struck by the absolute ultrasolless of the modern skyscrapers.
In his critique, the philosopher argued that the technological singularity would result in a pervasive ultrasolless.
formalIn his critique, the philosopher argued that the technological singularity would result in a pervasive ultrasolless.
The vibe of the party was pure ultrasolless, like everyone was just pretending to have fun.
informalThe vibe of the party was pure ultrasolless, like everyone was just pretending to have fun.
Empirical studies of the urban landscape suggest that architectural uniformity contributes to a sense of ultrasolless among residents.
academicEmpirical studies of the urban landscape suggest that architectural uniformity contributes to a sense of ultrasolless among residents.
The board's decision was criticized for its ultrasolless, prioritizing algorithms over the welfare of the employees.
businessThe board's decision was criticized for its ultrasolless, prioritizing algorithms over the welfare of the employees.
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the depth of ultrasolless
the depth of ultrasolless
escaping the ultrasolless
escaping the ultrasolless
the weight of ultrasolless
the weight of ultrasolless
Frequentemente confundido com
Solitude is the state of being alone, which can be positive; ultrasolless is a negative state of being empty of spirit.
While similar, ultrasolless implies an extreme or 'ultra' level of the condition, often used in more technical or hyperbolic contexts.
Notas de uso
Use this word to describe an intense or extreme lack of character, spirit, or warmth, particularly when describing modern systems or vast, empty spaces. Since it is a C1 level noun, it is most appropriate in literary or analytical writing.
Erros comuns
Learners often use this as an adjective because of the '-less' suffix; however, in this specific context, it is used as a noun to denote the state itself.
Dica de memorização
Think of 'Ultra' (extreme) + 'Sol' (sun/soul) + 'Less'. It is the state of being extremely beyond the reach of the sun's warmth or a soul's light.
Origem da palavra
A modern construction combining the Latin-derived prefix 'ultra-' (beyond) with a variant of 'soul' (influenced by the Latin 'sol' for sun) and the suffix '-less'.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
Often associated with postmodern critiques of industrialization and the loss of individual identity in late-stage capitalism.
Quiz rápido
The philosopher argued that the digital age has plunged humanity into a new kind of ________.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: ultrasolless
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