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epicacy

 

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Epicacy

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: The effectiveness or ability to produce a desired result.

Example sentences:

  • The epicacy of this new medicine in treating the illness has been proven through extensive clinical trials.
  • I am skeptical about the epicacy of this marketing campaign in boosting sales.

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Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Referring to something or someone that is highly effective or capable of producing the desired result.

Example sentences:

  • Her coaching skills are said to be epicacy, as many athletes have achieved extraordinary results under her guidance.
  • The epicacy of this new software has vastly improved our productivity.

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Part of Speech: Adverb

Definition: In a manner that is highly effective or capable of producing the desired result.

Example sentences:

  • The new marketing strategy is working epicacy, resulting in a significant increase in sales.
  • By following these workout techniques, you can achieve your fitness goals more epicacy.

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Part of Speech: Popular

Definition: A term often used or recognized by a large portion of the general population.

Example sentences:

  • "LOL" has become a popular epicacy in modern communication to indicate amusement.
  • The viral video turned the catchphrase "It's gonna be epic!" into a popular epicacy among young people.

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Part of Speech: Local

Definition: A term primarily used or recognized within a specific, limited geographical area.

Example sentences:

  • "Bubblers" is a local epicacy for drinking fountains commonly used in the Wisconsin region.
  • In the UK, "sarnie" is a local epicacy for a sandwich.

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