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limpidity
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'limpidity' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a quality of clearness or transparency, often in relationship to a liquid. For example, "The limpidity of the water allowed us to see all the way to the bottom of the pond".
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Alternative expressions(6)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
29 human-written examples
Her novel Agnes Grey, probably begun at Thorpe Green, records with limpidity and some humour the life of a governess.
Encyclopedias
The beauty may lie in colour or lack of colour; in the latter case, extreme limpidity and "fire" may provide the attraction.
Encyclopedias
In view of its limpidity and as a result of its hot waters, it is not surprising that the Aegean Sea accommodates large quantities of fish at the time of their procreating maturity.
Encyclopedias
Points of comparison might include Woody Allen, Bill Bryson, and Alan Bennett, but a quintessential David Sedaris sentence has an ease and limpidity all its own, and the one-liners hit you when you're least expecting them.
News & Media
Published by Canongate as part of its excellent series that invites celebrated authors to rework myths, The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ is told with a self-effacing, yet incisive limpidity.
News & Media
One quality that's distinctive among writers of an experimental bent is his limpidity: his prose rarely draws attention to itself; most of the time, the reader is fully occupied imagining what is being recounted and described.
News & Media
As Griffith led screen acting away from the broad theatrical standards of the era and toward a more intimate, naturalistic and nuanced style suited to the close perspective of the camera, Pickford developed a warmth and limpidity of her own.
News & Media
It is a repetitious, harrowing and often baffling book; an awful coda and commentary on the limpidity and bravery, the formal brilliance and heroic forbearance of much direct or first-generation or pre- documentary" Holocaust writing: pre- documentarydeusz Borowski or Elie Wiesel or Imre Kertesz or Fred Wander.
News & Media
The limpidity of her prose is best explained in her own words; she took an author's literary style to be "like the smoke from a fired cannon, like the ring in the water after the fish is pulled out or jumps back in".
News & Media
But when you hear his own music of the period now, it's the lyricism and delicacy of his breakthrough piece, the Canonical Variations on Schoenberg's tone-row from his Ode to Napoleon that's so striking, or the limpidity of the instrumental music from Il canto sospeso.
News & Media
There were fine things, in particular the limpidity of the first movement's development and the appealing weight and shape he brought to the intermezzo.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "limpidity" to describe not only physical transparency (like water) but also clarity in writing, music, or thought. It adds a touch of elegance to your description.
Common error
Avoid using "limpidity" when describing something complex that requires deep thought. It is more appropriate for describing things that are clear and easily understood, not intricate concepts.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "limpidity" primarily functions to describe the quality or state of being clear, transparent, or easily understood. It is often used to characterize physical substances like water, but also abstract concepts like writing style, as shown by Ludwig.
Frequent in
News & Media
31%
Music
17%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Books
10%
Arts
10%
Travel
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "limpidity" is a valid noun used to describe the quality of clearness, transparency, or ease of understanding. As demonstrated by Ludwig, it appears most frequently in News & Media, Music and Encyclopedias. While not as common as synonyms like "clarity", it adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to writing. Remember to use it when you want to describe something easily understood, avoiding complex or obscure contexts. Ludwig AI confirms that the use of "limpidity" is correct.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
clarity
This term is a direct synonym, emphasizing the quality of being clear and easy to understand.
transparency
Focuses on the ability to see through something, both literally and figuratively.
lucidity
Highlights the quality of being easily understood and clear in thought or expression.
pellucidity
Emphasizes extreme clarity, often referring to liquids or writing.
clearness
A more general term for the absence of obscurity or ambiguity.
perspicuity
Focuses on the quality of being easily understood due to precision and clarity.
purity
Implies freedom from contamination or anything that detracts from clarity.
crystalline quality
Suggests a clear, sparkling, and pure quality, like that of a crystal.
lack of ambiguity
Highlights the absence of doubt or uncertainty in meaning.
distinctness
Emphasizes the quality of being easily distinguishable and clear in outline or character.
FAQs
How can I use "limpidity" in a sentence?
You can use "limpidity" to describe the clearness of water, as in "The "limpidity" of the lake made it perfect for swimming." It can also describe the clarity of writing or music.
What words are similar to "limpidity"?
Synonyms for "limpidity" include "clarity", "transparency", and "lucidity". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "limpidity" a commonly used word?
Can "limpidity" be used to describe abstract concepts?
Yes, "limpidity" can be used metaphorically to describe the clearness or ease of understanding of abstract concepts, such as a philosophical argument or a musical composition.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested