Quaquaversally

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /kwɑːkwəˈvɜrsəli/

Definitions of quaquaversally

adjective relating to or denoting a geological structure or feature that is inclined in all directions

Example Sentences

A1 The dog ran quaquaversally through the park.

A2 The children skipped quaquaversally down the street.

B1 The dancers moved quaquaversally across the stage, creating a mesmerizing performance.

B2 The leaves fell quaquaversally from the trees, swirling in the autumn breeze.

C1 The artist's brushstrokes moved quaquaversally across the canvas, creating a masterpiece.

C2 The orchestra played the complex piece quaquaversally, showcasing their skill and precision.

adverb in a quaquaversal manner; moving or extending in all directions or to all parts

Example Sentences

A1 The cat walked quaquaversally across the room.

A2 She organized her books quaquaversally on the shelf.

B1 The students arranged their desks quaquaversally in the classroom.

B2 The artist painted the strokes quaquaversally on the canvas.

C1 The dancer moved quaquaversally across the stage with grace.

C2 The writer's thoughts flowed quaquaversally in his novel, creating a unique narrative style.

Examples of quaquaversally in a Sentence

formal The artist carefully arranged the flowers quaquaversally in the vase.

informal She scattered the glitter quaquaversally all over the table.

slang The kids tossed the candies quaquaversally across the room.

figurative His thoughts were scattered quaquaversally, making it hard to focus on one thing.

Grammatical Forms of quaquaversally

past tense

quaquaversalled

plural

quaquaversallys

comparative

more quaquaversal

superlative

most quaquaversal

present tense

quaquaversally

future tense

will quaquaversal

perfect tense

have quaquaversalled

continuous tense

is quaquaversallying

singular

quaquaversal

positive degree

quaquaversal

infinitive

to quaquaversal

gerund

quaquaversalling

participle

quaquaversalled

Origin and Evolution of quaquaversally

First Known Use: 1656 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'quaquaversal' originated from Latin roots, with 'qua' meaning 'which way' and 'versus' meaning 'turned'. It was later adapted into English as 'quaquaversal'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a mathematical context to describe a surface that is turned in all directions, 'quaquaversal' has evolved to also describe something that is oriented in various directions or scattered randomly.