Pronunciation: /juːˈbaɪəti/
noun the state or quality of being in a definite place or position
A1 I like to know the ubiety of my friends before meeting up with them.
A2 The ubiety of the lost cat was finally discovered in the neighbor's yard.
B1 The detective was able to determine the ubiety of the suspect at the time of the crime.
B2 The archaeologist's research focused on the ubiety of ancient civilizations in the region.
C1 The philosopher pondered the concept of ubiety in relation to human existence.
C2 The artist's work often explores themes of ubiety and belonging in a globalized world.
adjective relating to a specific location or position
A1 I feel comfortable in my ubiety, surrounded by familiar faces.
A2 The cozy room provided a sense of ubiety for the weary travelers.
B1 The artist's studio was a place of ubiety where she could create freely.
B2 The mountain cabin offered a peaceful ubiety away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
C1 The monastery's tranquil gardens provided a perfect ubiety for meditation and reflection.
C2 The luxury spa resort offered a sense of ubiety and relaxation for its guests.
formal The concept of ubiety refers to the state of being in a particular place at a particular time.
informal I always struggle with my ubiety, constantly moving from one place to another.
slang I can never seem to nail down my ubiety, I'm always all over the place.
figurative In a world filled with distractions, finding ubiety of mind can be a challenge.
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