Aemulatio Vicini

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /eɪˌmjʊˈleɪʃəʊ ˈvɪsɪnaɪ/

Definitions of aemulatio vicini

noun vicini - Latin noun meaning neighbor

Example Sentences

A1 Aemulatio vicini est bonum.

A2 In aemulatione vicini, omnes student.

B1 Aemulatio vicini potest esse motivatio ad meliorem.

B2 Aemulatio vicini est communis inter amicos.

C1 Aemulatio vicini potest creare competitivitatem inter collegas.

C2 Aemulatio vicini est parte essentiae competendae in societate.

Examples of aemulatio vicini in a Sentence

formal The aemulatio vicini between the two companies led to intense competition in the market.

informal The rivalry between the neighbors resulted in a heated competition for the best Christmas decorations.

slang The aemulatio vicini between the two groups of friends turned into a full-blown feud.

figurative The aemulatio vicini in the classroom pushed students to strive for excellence in their academic performance.

Grammatical Forms of aemulatio vicini

past tense

emulated neighbor

plural

aemulationes vicinorum

comparative

more aemulatio vicini

superlative

most aemulatio vicini

present tense

is emulating neighbor

future tense

will emulate neighbor

perfect tense

has emulated neighbor

continuous tense

is emulating neighbor

singular

aemulatio vicini

positive degree

aemulatio vicini

infinitive

to emulate neighbor

gerund

emulating neighbor

participle

emulated neighbor

Origin and Evolution of aemulatio vicini

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The term 'aemulatio vicini' originated in Latin.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in Latin to describe the act of emulation or rivalry with a neighbor, the term has evolved over time to encompass a broader sense of competition or comparison with others in various contexts.