"Purtenance" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Purtenance" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Purtenance" Meaning

Pertainance is a somewhat archaic word that refers to something's natural or inherent quality, character, or feature. In other words, it's what makes something what it is or distinguishes it as belonging to a certain category or group.

Example: "The composer's pertainance to the 19th-century Romantics is evident in her use of minor keys and complex harmonies."

In simpler terms, pertainance is a fancy way of saying "characteristic" or "quality" that defines something or someone.

"Purtenance" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Pertinence"


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| 1 | The discovery's pertinence to the development of the field is undeniable. |

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| 2 | She pointed out the pertinence of the data to the current research project. |

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| 3 | The relevance and pertinence of the theory were discussed in the study. |

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| 4 | His argument's pertinence to the political debate was widely acknowledged. |

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| 5 | The article's discussion highlighted the pertinence of the findings to public health. |

"Purtenance" Similar Words

Pursuers

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Pursues

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To follow or continue trying to achieve something, often with determination or enthusiasm.<br><br>Example: "She pursues her dream of becoming a doctor despite the challenges she faces."

Pursuing

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Pursuit

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The word "pursuit" is a noun that has several related meanings:<br><br>1. The act of following or chasing something or someone.<br>2. A systematic and often prolonged effort to achieve a goal or complete a task.<br>3. A steady and enthusiastic interest or enjoyment in something.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The police are in hot pursuit of the suspect.<br> Her lifelong pursuit of knowledge has taken her to many countries.<br> He has a pursuit of hiking and outdoor activities.<br><br>Synonyms: chase, hunt, follow, chase, seek, quest, endeavor.

Pursuits

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Activities or interests that someone enjoys doing in their free time. They can be hobbies, passions, or favorite pastimes.

Pursuivant

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Pursuivants

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Pursuivants are individuals who pursue or seek something, often a title, honor, or a person. Specifically, in heraldry and ceremonial contexts, pursuivants are attendants or messengers who carry symbols or banners to a noble or dignitary.

Pursy

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Pursy means excessively or annoyingly modest. It can also refer to a horse that is thin or weak, often with a belly hanging down.<br><br>Example: She was a pursy child, acting shy and guilty about everything.

Purulence

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Purvey

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Purveyed

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Furnished or borne out, as by investigation or research; furnished, delivered, supplied, or provided; conferred or brought into being; exhibited or shown.<br><br>Example: "The evidence purveyed by the detectives revealed the truth of the crime."

Purveying

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Providing or supplying something, especially food or goods, regularly.

Purveyor

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