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artificiality

[ ahr-tuh-fish-ee-al-i-tee ]

noun

plural artificialities.
  1. artificial quality.
  2. an artificial thing or trait:

    artificialities of speech.



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Other ˜yĞÄvlog Forms

  • ´Çv±ğ°ù·²¹°ùt¾±Â·´Ú¾±î€…c¾±Â·²¹±ôi·³Ù²â noun plural overartificialities
  • ²õ³Üp±ğ°ù·²¹°ùt¾±Â·´Ú¾±î€…c¾±Â·²¹±ôi·³Ù²â noun plural superartificialities
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˜yĞÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of artificiality1

First recorded in 1755–65; artificial + -ity
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Impressively, “Grand Tour†illuminates the artificiality of its trappings while honoring them, tapping into our collective acceptance of the “reality†of cinema’s unreality.

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The amnesia conceit allows the film to highlight its artificiality: painted backdrops, stages that recede into blackness, supporting players recast in multiple roles.

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The mandatory two-stop has been arrived at as a necessary evil - introducing an element of artificiality to ameliorate a specific problem.

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Every new “Vanderpump Rules†episode was behind the real-time dirt-slinging, affording the public the chance to watch reality slap across the face of unscripted artificiality.

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“We talked about possibly doing a surreal yellow, almost postapocalyptic look, but it just had this artificiality that we didn’t like, so we leaned into real photography as a starting point.â€

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What doesÌıartificiality mean?

Artificiality is the quality of being artificial—made or manufactured as opposed to occurring naturally. Artificial is often used as the opposite of natural. A close synonym of artificial is synthetic.

This sense of the word is often used in the context of food to describe things like ingredients, flavors, additives, and preservatives that are chemically processed. Food packaging often specifies whether a product has natural or artificial flavors (or both). An artificial sweetener is a kind of chemical used as a substitute for sugar, such as in diet sodas.

Artificial is not only used in the context of food. Artificial turf is a grasslike surface used for sports playing fields. Artificial diamonds are those that are manufactured, as opposed to those that have developed through natural processes in the earth. Artificial flowers are often used as decorations. Artificial intelligence generally refers to the ability of a computer to function in a way that mimics or is likened to the human mind.

Sometimes, artificial is used in a more negative way to describe something as fake or imitation, as in Something about this tastes artificial.Ìı

This sense of the word is sometimes used figuratively to describe something as being faked, phony, or contrived—the opposite of real or genuine, as in an artificial smile.

Artificiality can be used in all of these contexts.

Example: When designing this material, I tried to avoid any sense of artificiality—I wanted it to feel completely real.

Where does artificiality come from?

The first records of the word artificiality in its modern sense come from around 1760. It ultimately comes from the Latin ²¹°ù³Ù¾±´Ú¾±³¦¾±Äå±ô¾±²õ, meaning “belonging to art,†from artificium, meaning “skill.†(The related word artifice can refer to trickery or inventiveness.)

Artificial is typically used to indicate that the thing it describes was made and especially to contrast it with a natural version of that thing that grew or developed naturally. Like artificial, artificiality can be used in both neutral and negative ways, but it is perhaps more likely to be used in a negative way to criticize something that doesn’t feel or seem natural or genuine.

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Artificiality can be used in both neutral and negative ways. When used negatively, it’s used in the criticism of things that are not natural or genuine.

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Is artificiality used correctly in the following sentence?

There is so much artificiality in our foods these days, but I prefer natural ingredients.

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