Sequacity example sentences

sequacity

definition

  - noun form of sequacious

se·qua·cious

adjective formal

sequacious (adjective)

  - (of a person) lacking independence or originality of thought.

Synonyms

sequacious

"Sequacity" Example Sentences

1. Sequacity is a rarely used word, yet it perfectly captures his quick wit.
2. Her sequacity in debate often left her opponents speechless.
3. The comedian's sequacity kept the audience roaring with laughter.
4. His sequacity was a double-edged sword; it impressed some but annoyed others.
5. I was surprised by her unexpected sequacity during the interview.
6. Despite his age, his sequacity remained undiminished.
7. The lawyer's sequacity helped him win the case.
8. Such sequacity is rarely seen in such young individuals.
9. With remarkable sequacity, she answered every question.
10. He displayed a surprising level of sequacity for someone so shy.
11. Her quickness and sequacity are assets in her profession.
12. The debate was marked by the contestants' sharp sequacity.
13. His sequacity, though impressive, sometimes lacked depth.
14. We admired his sequacity and sharp intellect.
15. The author's sequacity shines through in the witty dialogue.
16. It was her sequacity that made her a successful negotiator.
17. His sequacity often overshadowed his lack of experience.
18. The rapid-fire sequacity of the conversation was exhilarating.
19. Sometimes, his sequacity felt overwhelming.
20. Sequacity, in this context, is a sign of intelligence.
21. He possessed a rare gift of sequacity and charm.
22. Her sequacity made her a formidable opponent.
23. The children's sequacity surprised their teacher.
24. I was impressed by the candidate's sequacity and political savvy.
25. Sequacity can be a valuable tool in any field.
26. His sharp sequacity allowed him to think on his feet.
27. The interview showcased her remarkable sequacity and grace.
28. His responses, marked by sequacity, were both insightful and entertaining.
29. Sequacity is not always desirable; sometimes subtlety is better.
30. A lack of sequacity hampered his progress in the debate.
31. He compensated for his lack of experience with sheer sequacity.
32. The judge admired the lawyer's sequacity and legal acumen.
33. Sequacity, in moderation, is a desirable trait.
34. Her sequacity was as quick as her wit.
35. We need someone with sequacity to handle this crisis.
36. His sequacity often got him into trouble.
37. The novel’s protagonist is characterized by her remarkable sequacity.
38. The politician’s sequacity allowed him to deflect difficult questions.
39. While impressive, his sequacity sometimes lacked substance.
40. Sequacity and eloquence are not always synonymous.
41. Despite the pressure, she maintained her composure and sequacity.
42. The meeting was dominated by his impressive sequacity.
43. His sequacity allowed him to adapt to changing circumstances.
44. She employed her sequacity to charm her way to success.
45. Sequacity, in the right hands, can be a powerful tool.
46. The student's sequacity impressed the professor.
47. His sequacity and charm made him a popular figure.
48. The salesman's sequacity helped him close the deal.
49. Excessive sequacity can be perceived as arrogance.
50. Sequacity, like all good things, should be used judiciously.

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