"Superflux" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Superflux" is a word that refers to:
A great or overwhelming abundance or profusion of something.
Example: "The superflux of tourists in the city caused congestion and long lines."
In a broader sense, the term is also used in science and philosophy to describe an overwhelming abundance or excess of something, often beyond what is normal or manageable.
It is also used in environmental science to describe the excessive or unintended environmental consequences of human actions, such as a superflux of pollutants in rivers or oceans.
The word is a combination of "super" (meaning above or beyond) and "flux" (meaning a flow of something).
The city's infrastructure was overwhelmed by the superflux of water from the storm.
Her confidence in her acting abilities is a result of years of superflux of opportunities in the industry.
The superflux of information coming from social media made it hard for me to verify the accuracy of the news.
The superflux of tourists in Rome made it difficult to navigate the city's narrow streets.
The new policy has created a superflux of applications for affordable housing, exceeding expectations.
Excessiveness or redundancy, often referring to something that is more than what is necessary or useful. It can refer to words, phrases, or ideas that are unnecessary or redundant, making a sentence or text wordy or confusing.