flittiness (Meaning)

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flittiness (n.)

Unsteadiness; levity; lightness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of flittiness

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flittiness Sentence Examples

  1. The flittiness of the butterfly's wings was mesmerizing as it flitted from flower to flower.
  2. The poet's flittiness from one subject to another made it difficult for readers to follow his train of thought.
  3. The politician's flittiness on policy issues led to accusations of opportunism and lack of conviction.
  4. The company's flittiness from one product line to another resulted in a lack of focus and profitability.
  5. The student's flittiness in her studies caused her grades to suffer and her chances of graduating on time to be jeopardized.
  6. The actor's flittiness from one role to another prevented him from fully developing any one character.
  7. The bird's flittiness from tree to tree made it difficult for birdwatchers to get a good look at it.
  8. The artist's flittiness from one medium to another reflected her constant search for new and exciting ways to express herself.
  9. The weather's flittiness made it difficult to plan outdoor activities, as it could change from sunny to rainy in a matter of minutes.
  10. The team's flittiness in its playing style kept the opposing team guessing, making it difficult for them to develop a strategy to counter it.

FAQs About the word flittiness

Unsteadiness; levity; lightness.

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No antonyms found.

The flittiness of the butterfly's wings was mesmerizing as it flitted from flower to flower.

The poet's flittiness from one subject to another made it difficult for readers to follow his train of thought.

The politician's flittiness on policy issues led to accusations of opportunism and lack of conviction.

The company's flittiness from one product line to another resulted in a lack of focus and profitability.