单词 | avidity |
释义 | avidity (once / 3876 pages) n Avidity is a feeling of enthusiasm, a form of willingness and eagerness. If you’re a fan of girl detectives, you read all of the Nancy Drew books with avidity. People who like something a lot are avid, like avid fans of Batman who see every movie and collect every comic book. The noun form is avidity, which refers to this quality of being enthusiastic and eager. The word avidity is from the Latin aviditatem for "eagerness.” When starting a new project, like writing a story, most people dive in with avidity. When you feel avidity, you're keen to do something — you really want to do it. WORD FAMILYavidity: avidities+/avid: avidity, avidly, avidness USAGE EXAMPLESThese weak, local interactions gain avidity by their summation over thousands of identical copies along the axis of the fibril. Nature(Nov 08, 2016) It seemed to point a way forward: Perhaps the next candidate like Trump will see their rallies covered with marginally less wall-to-wall avidity. Time(Nov 06, 2016) The sneakiness, the avidity, the robotic look that undoes careful pre-debate coaching all mesh together like driven gears in her mobile face. The New Yorker(Oct 21, 2016) n a positive feeling of wanting to push ahead with something Syn|Hypo|Hyper avidness, eagerness, keenness ardor, ardour, elan, zeal a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause) enthusiasm a feeling of excitement |
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