C1 adjective Formal

ultrasignless

/ˌʌltrəˈsaɪnləs/

Describes something that is completely devoid of any identifying marks, symbols, or signals, often to an extreme or absolute degree. It refers to a state of total anonymity or lack of distinctive characteristics in a physical or semiotic sense.

Exemplos

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1

The package arrived in an ultrasignless cardboard box, giving no hint as to its origin or contents.

The package arrived in an ultrasignless cardboard box, giving no hint as to its origin or contents.

2

To maintain absolute impartiality, the research papers were distributed in an ultrasignless format to the peer reviewers.

To maintain absolute impartiality, the research papers were distributed in an ultrasignless format to the peer reviewers.

3

I found the new minimalist art gallery a bit too ultrasignless; I didn't even know where the entrance was.

I found the new minimalist art gallery a bit too ultrasignless; I didn't even know where the entrance was.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
ultrasignlessness
Advérbio
ultrasignlessly
Adjetivo
ultrasignless
Relacionado
signlessness
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Dica de memorização

Think of it as 'Ultra' (Extreme) + 'Sign' (Indicator) + 'Less' (Without). It is the 'Extreme Without Symbols' word.

Quiz rápido

The spy preferred an ______ appearance, ensuring that no one would remember his face or clothing.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: ultrasignless

Exemplos

1

The package arrived in an ultrasignless cardboard box, giving no hint as to its origin or contents.

everyday

The package arrived in an ultrasignless cardboard box, giving no hint as to its origin or contents.

2

To maintain absolute impartiality, the research papers were distributed in an ultrasignless format to the peer reviewers.

formal

To maintain absolute impartiality, the research papers were distributed in an ultrasignless format to the peer reviewers.

3

I found the new minimalist art gallery a bit too ultrasignless; I didn't even know where the entrance was.

informal

I found the new minimalist art gallery a bit too ultrasignless; I didn't even know where the entrance was.

4

In digital forensics, an ultrasignless file structure can make it nearly impossible to determine the source of the data transmission.

academic

In digital forensics, an ultrasignless file structure can make it nearly impossible to determine the source of the data transmission.

5

The firm adopted an ultrasignless branding strategy for its luxury line to evoke a sense of exclusive mystery.

business

The firm adopted an ultrasignless branding strategy for its luxury line to evoke a sense of exclusive mystery.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
ultrasignlessness
Advérbio
ultrasignlessly
Adjetivo
ultrasignless
Relacionado
signlessness

Colocações comuns

ultrasignless surface ultrasignless surface
ultrasignless architecture ultrasignless architecture
ultrasignless communication ultrasignless communication
ultrasignless environment ultrasignless environment
ultrasignless identity ultrasignless identity

Frases Comuns

an ultrasignless void

an ultrasignless void

the ultrasignless approach

the ultrasignless approach

remaining ultrasignless

remaining ultrasignless

Frequentemente confundido com

ultrasignless vs signless

Signless means lacking signs, whereas ultrasignless implies an extreme or absolute lack of any possible indicator.

ultrasignless vs insignificant

Insignificant means lacking importance, while ultrasignless means lacking visible or symbolic markers.

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Notas de uso

This is a highly specific, high-level term often found in philosophy, semiotics, or specialized technical tests. It is used to emphasize that something is not just unmarked, but intentionally or naturally devoid of any identity-bearing signals.

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Erros comuns

Learners may confuse this with 'insignificant'. Remember that 'sign' here refers to a symbol or mark, not 'importance'.

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Dica de memorização

Think of it as 'Ultra' (Extreme) + 'Sign' (Indicator) + 'Less' (Without). It is the 'Extreme Without Symbols' word.

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Origem da palavra

A modern compound of the Latin 'ultra' (beyond) and the English 'sign' (from Latin signum) with the Germanic suffix '-less'.

Padrões gramaticais

Used as an attributive adjective before a noun. Does not typically have comparative or superlative forms (e.g., more ultrasignless) because it denotes an absolute state.
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Contexto cultural

Often used in the context of modern minimalist aesthetics or discussions regarding digital privacy and the removal of metadata.

Quiz rápido

The spy preferred an ______ appearance, ensuring that no one would remember his face or clothing.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: ultrasignless

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