Accumulativeness

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˌkjuːmjəˈleɪtɪvnəs/

Definitions of accumulativeness

noun the quality or state of being able to accumulate or gather in large quantities

Example Sentences

A1 The concept of accumulativeness can be difficult for beginners to understand.

A2 Her approach to saving money shows a certain level of accumulativeness.

B1 The accumulativeness of data in the system requires regular maintenance and clean-up.

B2 The accumulativeness of evidence against the suspect was overwhelming.

C1 The artist's work displayed a remarkable accumulativeness of detail and complexity.

C2 The accumulativeness of knowledge in the field of quantum physics is truly astounding.

Examples of accumulativeness in a Sentence

formal The accumulativeness of data in the system is causing storage issues.

informal The accumulativeness of junk in his room is getting out of control.

slang Her shopping addiction really adds to the accumulativeness of her closet.

figurative The accumulativeness of memories in her mind made it hard for her to let go of the past.

Grammatical Forms of accumulativeness

plural

accumulativenesses

comparative

more accumulativeness

superlative

most accumulativeness

present tense

accumulate

future tense

will accumulate

perfect tense

has accumulated

continuous tense

is accumulating

singular

accumulativeness

positive degree

accumulativeness

infinitive

to accumulate

gerund

accumulating

participle

accumulated

Origin and Evolution of accumulativeness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'accumulativeness' originated from the Latin word 'accumulare' meaning 'to heap up'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'accumulativeness' has retained its original meaning of the tendency to accumulate or gather things in a gradual manner.