Fluidity (Noun)
Meaning 1
A changeable quality; "a charming Oriental fluidity of manner"; "a certain fluidness in his perception of time made him an unpredictable colleague"; "demographers try to predict social fluidity".
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- The artist's use of watercolors created a sense of fluidity in her paintings, as if the colors were blending and merging before the viewer's eyes.
- Her fluidity of movement on the dance floor was mesmerizing, as if she were floating across the room.
- The company's ability to adapt to changing market conditions was due in part to its fluidity of management structure.
- The writer's prose was marked by a fluidity of style that made his stories feel both effortless and engaging.
- The sociologist studied the fluidity of social class in modern society, examining how people moved up and down the economic ladder.
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Meaning 2
The property of flowing easily; "adding lead makes the alloy easier to cast because the melting point is reduced and the fluidity is increased"; "they believe that fluidity increases as the water gets warmer".
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.