Instantaneity

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˌstæntəˈniəti/

Definitions of instantaneity

noun the quality or state of being instantaneous

Example Sentences

A1 The instantaneity of the microwave makes cooking quick and easy.

A2 Text messaging allows for instantaneity in communication, unlike traditional mail.

B1 Social media platforms provide a sense of instantaneity in sharing updates and photos.

B2 The internet has revolutionized the way we access information, with instantaneity at our fingertips.

C1 The artist captured the essence of instantaneity in his paintings, depicting fleeting moments in time.

C2 The journalist's ability to report breaking news with accuracy and instantaneity is commendable.

Examples of instantaneity in a Sentence

formal The experiment demonstrated the concept of instantaneity in physics.

informal I love how instantaneity is key in this fast-paced world.

slang The app's instantaneity is what makes it so addicting.

figurative The artist captured the moment with such instantaneity in his painting.

Grammatical Forms of instantaneity

past tense

instantaneityed

plural

instantaneities

comparative

more instantaneity

superlative

most instantaneity

present tense

instantaneity

future tense

will instantaneity

perfect tense

has instantaneityed

continuous tense

is instantaneitying

singular

instantaneity

positive degree

instantaneity

infinitive

to instantaneity

gerund

instantaneitying

participle

instantaneityed

Origin and Evolution of instantaneity

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'instantaneity' originated from the Latin word 'instantaneus' which means 'occurring in an instant'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'instantaneity' has come to be used in various fields such as physics, photography, and technology to describe the quality of happening or being done in an instant or without any noticeable delay.