neurility (Meaning)

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neurility (n.)

The special properties and functions of the nerves; that capacity for transmitting a stimulus which belongs to nerves.

Synonyms & Antonyms of neurility

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neurility Sentence Examples

  1. The novel's neurility captured the essence of human consciousness and its complexities.
  2. The neurility of the air around them seemed to crackle with tension as they faced off.
  3. The scientist's voice resonated with a neurility that hinted at groundbreaking discoveries.
  4. The neurility of the music sent shivers down her spine, evoking a profound emotional response.
  5. The city's neurility, a vibrant blend of chaos and order, both fascinated and overwhelmed him.
  6. The neurility of the child's gaze betrayed her innocence and vulnerability.
  7. The neurility of the artist's brushstrokes infused the painting with an almost tangible emotional depth.
  8. The neurility of the situation filled him with a sense of unease and uncertainty.
  9. The neurility of the market was palpable, a symphony of voices and gestures that spoke volumes about human behavior.
  10. The neurility of her words seemed to hang in the air, leaving an unspoken echo that resonated long after she had left.

FAQs About the word neurility

The special properties and functions of the nerves; that capacity for transmitting a stimulus which belongs to nerves.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The novel's neurility captured the essence of human consciousness and its complexities.

The neurility of the air around them seemed to crackle with tension as they faced off.

The scientist's voice resonated with a neurility that hinted at groundbreaking discoveries.

The neurility of the music sent shivers down her spine, evoking a profound emotional response.