Pronunciation: /ədˈvɜrtənsi/
noun the quality or state of being attentive or aware
A1 Advertency is the act of being aware of something.
A2 Children should be taught about advertency to understand the importance of paying attention.
B1 Advertency plays a crucial role in decision-making processes.
B2 Effective leaders possess a high level of advertency in order to anticipate potential challenges.
C1 His keen advertency to detail allowed him to notice even the smallest discrepancies in the data.
C2 The journalist's advertency to social issues led to groundbreaking investigative reporting.
adjective relating to or characterized by attentiveness or awareness
A1 She showed great advertency in learning new vocabulary words.
A2 The children's advertency to follow safety rules at the playground was impressive.
B1 The team's advertency to detail helped them avoid costly mistakes in their project.
B2 The surgeon's advertency during the operation ensured a successful outcome for the patient.
C1 His advertency to the nuances of the language allowed him to communicate effectively in a foreign country.
C2 The lawyer's advertency to legal precedents helped him win the case for his client.
formal His advertency to detail is what sets him apart as a meticulous researcher.
informal She lacks advertency when it comes to following instructions.
slang I have zero advertency for math, it's just not my thing.
figurative His advertency to the changing market trends helped him stay ahead in the business world.
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