Valleity

[vuh-lee-i-tee]

Part of speech: noun

  1. a wish or desire not accompanied by strong motivation or action; a fleeting or whimsical desire

Examples of

Valleity

in a sentence

  • His valleity to travel the world remained unfulfilled due to various commitments.
  • She entertained valleities of becoming an artist but never pursued formal training.

Did you Know?

Valleity comes from the Latin word valere, meaning “to be strong.” It refers to a wish or desire that lacks the strong motivation or commitment necessary for action. Valleities are often fleeting or whimsical, representing passing thoughts rather than earnest intentions. Recognizing valleities can prompt introspection and guide decision-making toward more meaningful pursuits.

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