perspicuity

/ˌpəːspɪˈkjuːɪti/

UK: /ˌpəːspɪˈkjuːɪti/

perspicuity

English Noun
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Definition

Clarity, lucidity, especially in expression; the state or characteristic of being perspicuous.

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin perspicuitās (“evidentness”, “self-evidency”, literally “transparency”, “clarity”, “lucidity”), from Latin perspicuus (“clear”, “transparent”; “evident”); compare perspicacity and the French perspicuité. By surface analysis, perspicuous + -ity.

Example Sentences

  • "[…]whether through the first officer's want of perspicuity or my own stupidity, I was not a bit the wiser for the explanation."
  • "“Well,” I answered, at first with uncertainty, then with inspiration, “he would do splendidly to lead your cotillon, if you think of having one.” ¶ “So you do not dance, Mr. Crocker?” ¶ I was somewhat set back by her perspicuity."
  • "Thompson, a high school dropout, said with rare perspicuity that he doubted the FBI would hire him."
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