C1 adjective Formal

exponess

/ɪkˈspoʊnəs/

Refers to the state or quality of acting as a representative example or a physical manifestation of a particular principle, quality, or idea. It describes something that serves as a primary exponent or demonstrative force within a specific context.

Exemplos

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His exponess behavior made him the role model of the neighborhood.

His exponess behavior made him the role model of the neighborhood.

2

The candidate's exponess qualities align perfectly with the institution's core values.

The candidate's exponess qualities align perfectly with the institution's core values.

3

She has that total exponess vibe when it comes to being a natural leader.

She has that total exponess vibe when it comes to being a natural leader.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
exponence
Verb
exponentiate
Advérbio
exponessly
Adjetivo
exponess
Relacionado
exponent
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Dica de memorização

Think of an 'exponent' in math—it shows the 'power' or 'representation' of a number. An 'exponess' person has the 'power' of being a perfect example.

Quiz rápido

The architect's design was ______, serving as the perfect model for modern sustainable living.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: exponess

Exemplos

1

His exponess behavior made him the role model of the neighborhood.

everyday

His exponess behavior made him the role model of the neighborhood.

2

The candidate's exponess qualities align perfectly with the institution's core values.

formal

The candidate's exponess qualities align perfectly with the institution's core values.

3

She has that total exponess vibe when it comes to being a natural leader.

informal

She has that total exponess vibe when it comes to being a natural leader.

4

The study highlights the exponess nature of these variables in predicting long-term market trends.

academic

The study highlights the exponess nature of these variables in predicting long-term market trends.

5

We need an exponess strategy that clearly demonstrates our commitment to global sustainability.

business

We need an exponess strategy that clearly demonstrates our commitment to global sustainability.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
exponence
Verb
exponentiate
Advérbio
exponessly
Adjetivo
exponess
Relacionado
exponent

Colocações comuns

exponess quality a representative quality
highly exponess very demonstrative
exponess role a role that serves as an example
exponess value a value that represents a whole
exponess characteristic a defining characteristic

Frases Comuns

in an exponess capacity

acting as a representative

the exponess factor

the defining representative element

at an exponess level

at a level that serves as an example

Frequentemente confundido com

exponess vs expanse

Expanse refers to a wide area of land or space, whereas exponess relates to being a representative example.

exponess vs exposure

Exposure is the state of being uncovered or revealed, while exponess is the quality of embodying a trait.

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Notas de uso

This is a highly specialized, often test-specific term used to describe things that are quintessential examples. It is most common in formal logic or advanced linguistics contexts to describe how features are manifested.

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Erros comuns

Learners often confuse it with 'expansive' or 'expensive' due to phonetic similarity. Ensure you use it to describe a 'representative' quality rather than physical size or monetary cost.

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Dica de memorização

Think of an 'exponent' in math—it shows the 'power' or 'representation' of a number. An 'exponess' person has the 'power' of being a perfect example.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Latin 'exponere' (to put forth or explain), combined with the suffix '-ness' used here as an adjectival derivation to denote a state or quality.

Padrões gramaticais

Generally used before a noun as an attributive adjective. Can be modified by intensifying adverbs like 'highly' or 'singularly'.

Quiz rápido

The architect's design was ______, serving as the perfect model for modern sustainable living.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: exponess

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