Pronunciation: /fluˈɪdəti/
noun the quality of being fluid or capable of flowing easily
A1 Water has a natural fluidity that allows it to easily flow.
A2 The dancer moved with grace and fluidity across the stage.
B1 The team's success was attributed to the fluidity of their communication.
B2 The artist's painting captured the fluidity of movement in a beautiful way.
C1 The writer's prose displayed a remarkable fluidity and elegance.
C2 The musician's performance was characterized by the fluidity of their phrasing and expression.
adjective describing something that is fluid or has the quality of fluidity
A1 The river had a fluidity to its movements.
A2 The dancer moved with grace and fluidity.
B1 The team's communication showed a great deal of fluidity.
B2 The artist's brush strokes demonstrated a high level of fluidity.
C1 The writer's prose had a natural fluidity that captivated readers.
C2 The musician's performance showcased an incredible fluidity and precision.
formal The fluidity of the company's policies allows for quick adaptation to changing market conditions.
informal I love the fluidity of this dance routine - it's so smooth and graceful.
slang His skateboarding skills have reached a level of fluidity that is just mind-blowing.
figurative The fluidity of her storytelling captivated the audience, drawing them into her world.
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