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concinnity
[ kuhn-sin-i-tee ]
noun
- Rhetoric.
- a close harmony of tone as well as logic among the elements of a discourse.
- an instance of this.
- any harmonious adaptation of parts.
concinnity
/ kənˈsɪnɪtɪ /
noun
- a harmonious arrangement of parts, esp in literary works, speeches, etc
Derived Forms
- conˈcinnous, adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of concinnity1
Word History and Origins
Origin of concinnity1
Example Sentences
Novak was delighted by this concinnity, and even more delighted by the treatments on offer that day at the storefront franchise spa concept.
The Wintersian virtue of concinnity become a principle of governance:
In her new book “Corporate Concinnity in the Boardroom,” board expert Nancy Falls outlines the most common mistakes with boards, and I believe several of these apply to startups as well as to more mature companies as follows:
We know not whether to admire most the genial, fresh, and discursive concinnity of the author, or his playful fancy, weird imagination, and compass of style, at once both objective and subjective....
Concinnity, kon-sin′i-ti, n. harmony: congruity: elegance.—adj.
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