"Viduity" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Viduity" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Viduity" Meaning

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However, "viduity" could be a made-up or obsolete word, or it could be a typographical error for "widuity", which in Scots English, refers to a widow's pension or allowance.

"Viduity" Examples

Synonyms

- Vacancy
- Vacant
- Emptiness

Example Sentences

No effective leader filled the post, creating a power viduitity even with the office still being present.
The choice was not easy, so she deliberately put an interview, a resume, on hold until the following week because of this viduity between two big stakes in life.
She tried to question things in life but also caused a viduity when it came to their things.
Her eyes reflected on the great viduity that was made due to the different reactions.
In this fight against isolation, confident individuals stood out stark against the universal viduity condition.

"Viduity" Similar Words

Videotape

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Videotaped

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Past tense of the verb 'tape', which means recorded on videotape.

Videotapes

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The act of recording sound and video together, typically using a video camera.

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Vie

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<strong>In Northern English dialects:</strong> Old or worn out, exhausted. (e.g. "I'm vied out after working all day.")<br><br><strong>To vie for something:</strong> To compete for something, typically an honor, position, or advantage. (e.g. "She vied for the top prize in the competition.")<br><br><strong>To vie to be:</strong> To desire or wish to be something. (e.g. "I vied to be one of the leaders.")<br><br><strong>Family history:</strong> Northern English variant of "we're" or "we were" when speaking about a family. (e.g. "Me mam an' dad, an' us two kids – we're a close family.")<br><br>In general, the most common meaning of the word "vie" is to compete or contend with someone or something.

Vied

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Contested or competed for: They vied for the top prize in the competition.

Vienna

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The capital city of Austria, known for its rich history, cultural landmarks like the Schönbrunn Palace and St. Stephen's Cathedral, and its contribution to the development of classical music.

Vienne

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Viennoiserie

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Viennoiserie refers to a type of baked goods that are a blend of pastry and bread, typically made with yeast and characterized by a light, flaky texture. Examples of viennoiserie include croissants, Danish pastries, and other types of layered, flaky doughs. The term is derived from the French term for "of Vienna," as these types of pastries originated from Austria and Hungary.

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