quotiety (Meaning)

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quotiety (n.)

The relation of an object to number.

Synonyms & Antonyms of quotiety

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quotiety Sentence Examples

  1. The quotiety of her smile conveyed a depth of emotion beyond words.
  2. In the stillness of the forest, one could sense the quotiety of nature's presence.
  3. He marveled at the quotiety of flavors in the exotic dish he had just tasted.
  4. There's a certain quotiety to his mannerisms that makes him stand out in a crowd.
  5. Despite his reserved demeanor, there was a quotiety of passion burning within him.
  6. The artist aimed to capture the quotiety of human experience in her paintings.
  7. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the beach exuded a tranquil quotiety.
  8. The poem's beauty lay in its ability to evoke the quotiety of fleeting moments.
  9. Through meditation, she sought to attain a deeper understanding of the quotiety of existence.
  10. The novelist skillfully conveyed the quotiety of longing in her characters' interactions.

FAQs About the word quotiety

The relation of an object to number.

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The quotiety of her smile conveyed a depth of emotion beyond words.

In the stillness of the forest, one could sense the quotiety of nature's presence.

He marveled at the quotiety of flavors in the exotic dish he had just tasted.

There's a certain quotiety to his mannerisms that makes him stand out in a crowd.