Adaptedness

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈdæptɪdnəs/

Definitions of adaptedness

noun the state or quality of being adapted or suitable for a particular purpose or situation

Example Sentences

A1 The adaptedness of the animal's fur helps it survive in cold climates.

A2 The adaptedness of the plant to drought conditions allows it to thrive in arid environments.

B1 The adaptedness of the software to different operating systems makes it versatile for users.

B2 The adaptedness of the team to changing market trends has helped them stay competitive.

C1 The adaptedness of the organization to new technologies has increased its efficiency.

C2 The adaptedness of the species to environmental changes demonstrates its evolutionary success.

Examples of adaptedness in a Sentence

formal The adaptedness of the species to its environment is crucial for its survival.

informal The adaptedness of these shoes to my feet is amazing.

slang I love the adaptedness of this new app, it's so user-friendly.

figurative Her adaptedness to change is what sets her apart from the rest.

Grammatical Forms of adaptedness

plural

adaptednesses

comparative

more adapted

superlative

most adapted

present tense

adapts

future tense

will adapt

perfect tense

has adapted

continuous tense

is adapting

singular

adaptedness

positive degree

adaptedness

infinitive

to adapt

gerund

adapting

participle

adapted

Origin and Evolution of adaptedness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adaptedness' is derived from the verb 'adapt', which comes from the Latin word 'adaptare', meaning to fit, adjust, or modify.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'adaptedness' has come to refer to the quality or state of being adapted or suitable for a particular purpose or situation. The word has evolved to emphasize the ability to adjust or change in response to different circumstances.