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Meanings of
precipitancy
in English
The quality of happening with headlong haste or without warning.
suddenness
abruptness
precipitance
precipitateness
precipitousness
Synonyms
Examples for "
suddenness
"
suddenness
abruptness
precipitance
precipitateness
precipitousness
Examples for "
suddenness
"
1
The conspirators were overwhelmed by the
suddenness
and fury of the attack.
2
We often underestimate the
suddenness
,
even the randomness, of the change itself.
3
The
suddenness
of her appearance and something in her expression startled him.
4
The
suddenness
of the move gave them just the start they needed.
5
Speed,
suddenness
,
the level of pain involved -these are all variables.
1
The query came with such grave
abruptness
that Heald hesitated in reply.
2
He smiled at the
abruptness
with which the President of the C.L.S.
3
The rector was almost taken aback by the
abruptness
of the request.
4
The general instantly regretted that he had spoken with such cruel
abruptness
.
5
The weather had changed with the usual
abruptness
of our capricious climate.
1
There was a desperate
precipitance
in the reply of Forrester:-
2
She knew that there was no
precipitance
-
no
inconsequence
-
with
Him
.
3
Those who had so long danced and disputed round his immobility were left breathless by his
precipitance
.
4
Of pomp, and proud
precipitance
of soul.
5
A little
over
-
precipitance
may ruin all.
1
It was to this that Zen had referred in speaking of Transley's
precipitateness
.
2
It is owing to a natural crudity and
precipitateness
of the imagination, which assimilates nothing properly to itself.
3
There would be no excuse; she could never again plead that she had been the victim of Transley's
precipitateness
.
4
In the corridor that morning Vona had shown that too much
precipitateness
alarmed her; he might go too far in five more stanzas.
5
She had found him cursing, had kept him at bay, and he had already had evidence of the danger of
precipitateness
in her case.
1
Mrs. Landry rose with
precipitousness
,
and the beautiful lady, very red, followed.
2
The knoll fell away in bushy
precipitousness
to the plain below.
3
Their great anxiety to trade for powder indicated their lack of that article and partly explained the
precipitousness
of their retreat.
4
There is a river there called the Kaoma, running into the lake, the sides of which are similar in
precipitousness
to the rocks before us.'
Usage of
precipitancy
in English
1
The British had attacked without considering what results might follow their
precipitancy
.
2
The hand was withdrawn, evidently with some distressing consciousness of its
precipitancy
.
3
He did not, however, rush up to her with Alick's tactless
precipitancy
.
4
But such is the perennial foolishness and
precipitancy
of the Jardines.
5
We were in danger of ruining all by a needless
precipitancy
.
6
He spoke this with
precipitancy
,
at the same time abruptly changing his position.
7
The Scotchman, who was naturally deliberate, was not prepared to meet such
precipitancy
.
8
He had been hasty, and had gone about his task with inconsiderate
precipitancy
.
9
Garnache waited, wishing to risk nothing by
precipitancy
,
and watched for his opportunity.
10
Puffs of vapor from the steaming animal indicated the urgent
precipitancy
of its speed.
11
Job, in his first
precipitancy
,
had desired to reason with Him on His government.
12
Instantly, with the
precipitancy
of the timorous, she said, 'Mr.
13
Only, it was clear that there must be no
precipitancy
.
14
Her
precipitancy
had been terrible, and had staggered even Tommy.
15
You have been so noble, so untiring, do not ruin all by
precipitancy
now!
16
But it would little become political discretion to affect
precipitancy
in the judgment of character.
Other examples for "precipitancy"
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About this term
precipitancy
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
such precipitancy
own precipitancy
indiscreet precipitancy
less precipitancy
abhor precipitancy
More collocations
Precipitancy
through the time
Precipitancy
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common