choiceness
/'tʃɔisnis/
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Definition
Noun: 1. The quality of being of exceptional quality, excellence, or fineness: It refers to the state or characteristic of being carefully selected for superior merit, or of being the very best of its kind.
Usage
"Choiceness" is a formal and somewhat literary noun used to describe the supreme quality or exquisite nature of something. It often implies careful selection or inherent superiority. It is most commonly applied to tangible items like food, materials, or collections, but can also describe abstract qualities like language or taste.
Examples
- The choiceness of the ingredients is evident in every dish.
- Collectors value the vase for its rarity and choiceness.
- His essays are noted for the choiceness of their vocabulary.
Advanced Usage
- "Choiceness of selection": This phrase emphasizes the discerning process behind acquiring items of high quality.
- The library's reputation rests on the choiceness of its selection.
Variants and Related Words
- Choice (adj): Of very high quality; carefully selected.
- They served choice cuts of meat.
- Choose (v): To select from a number of possibilities.
- Chosen (adj): Selected as the best or most appropriate.
Synonyms
- Excellence: The quality of being outstanding or extremely good.
- Fineness: The quality of being very good, subtle, or delicate.
- Superiority: The state of being superior, of higher quality.
- Exquisiteness: The quality of being extremely beautiful and delicate.
Antonyms
- Inferiority: The quality of being lower in quality or value.
- Mediocrity: The quality of being average or ordinary.
- Commonness: The state of being ordinary or frequently found.
Noun
- the quality of being very good indeed
- the inn is distinguished by the fineness of its cuisine