cojugment
Describing elements or entities that are naturally paired, linked, or reciprocal in nature, where the existence or function of one is intrinsically tied to the other. In specialized contexts, it refers to a state of being joined or yoked together to form a balanced or unified logical unit.
Exemplos
3 de 5The artist used cojugment colors to create a sense of vibrating harmony in the painting.
The artist used cojugment colors to create a sense of vibrating harmony in the painting.
The legal team argued that the two clauses were cojugment and could not be interpreted independently.
The legal team argued that the two clauses were cojugment and could not be interpreted independently.
I like how our skill sets are cojugment; you're great at planning and I'm good at the execution.
I like how our skill sets are cojugment; you're great at planning and I'm good at the execution.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of the 'CO-' as 'together' and '-JUG-' as a 'jugum' (the Latin word for a yoke used to join two oxen). Cojugment things are yoked together.
Quiz rápido
The philosopher argued that light and shadow are ________ concepts; one cannot be defined without the presence of the other.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: cojugment
Exemplos
The artist used cojugment colors to create a sense of vibrating harmony in the painting.
everydayThe artist used cojugment colors to create a sense of vibrating harmony in the painting.
The legal team argued that the two clauses were cojugment and could not be interpreted independently.
formalThe legal team argued that the two clauses were cojugment and could not be interpreted independently.
I like how our skill sets are cojugment; you're great at planning and I'm good at the execution.
informalI like how our skill sets are cojugment; you're great at planning and I'm good at the execution.
In this linguistic model, the subject and predicate are viewed as cojugment components of the proposition.
academicIn this linguistic model, the subject and predicate are viewed as cojugment components of the proposition.
The merger was successful because the two companies possessed cojugment assets and market reach.
businessThe merger was successful because the two companies possessed cojugment assets and market reach.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
in cojugment union
in cojugment union
act in cojugment
act in cojugment
cojugment by design
cojugment by design
Frequentemente confundido com
Conjugate is more commonly used in grammar (verbs) or math, while cojugment specifically emphasizes the state of being a reciprocal pair.
Learners often misspell cojugment as 'cojudgment', thinking it relates to making a decision rather than joining parts.
Notas de uso
This word is primarily found in technical or academic texts involving logic, linguistics, or systems theory. Use it when you want to emphasize that two things are not just joined, but are essentially two halves of a whole.
Erros comuns
Avoid adding a 'd' (cojudgment); the word comes from the root for 'yoking' or 'joining', not 'judging'.
Dica de memorização
Think of the 'CO-' as 'together' and '-JUG-' as a 'jugum' (the Latin word for a yoke used to join two oxen). Cojugment things are yoked together.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Latin 'conjugare' (to join), with the '-ment' suffix adapted in specific test-based logic contexts to indicate a state of being.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
Often appears in logic-based aptitude tests and high-level academic English exams to test precise vocabulary knowledge.
Quiz rápido
The philosopher argued that light and shadow are ________ concepts; one cannot be defined without the presence of the other.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: cojugment
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