Used in a Sentence

lacunae

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for lacunae.

Editorial note

People will coalesce around wounds and lacunae in their lives, and actively reject information that counters their beliefs.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A small blank space; a gap or vacancy; a hiatus.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of lacunae gathered in one view.

noun

A small blank space; a gap or vacancy; a hiatus.

noun

An absent part, especially in a book or other piece of writing, often referring to an ancient manuscript or similar.

noun

(figurative) Any gap, break, hole, or lack in a set of things; something missing.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for lacunae.

noun

A small blank space; a gap or vacancy; a hiatus.

noun

An absent part, especially in a book or other piece of writing, often referring to an ancient manuscript or similar.

noun

(figurative) Any gap, break, hole, or lack in a set of things; something missing.

noun

(particularly anatomy) A small opening; a small pit or depression, especially in bone.

Example sentences

1

People will coalesce around wounds and lacunae in their lives, and actively reject information that counters their beliefs.

2

The super detailed lacunae of what penalties are for what exist in all sports, it just isn't generally noticed.

3

The lacunae of a smart teacher are easily fixed, unlike the confusion caused by a teacher who doesn't understand the material.

4

The motivational basis of science (and philosophy!) as an exercise is filling in the lacunae in our understanding of the world; everything we don't know about matters.

5

He understood the lacunae of the Soviet system and genuinely set about to reform them.

6

Actually, I thought it was a point by point addressing his pretty large article dancing around the lacunae.

7

Soft-balling Thiel in Bezos' paper is the first of the lacunae.

8

There are so many lacunae on Android, I have ideas all the time, yet so many people do yet another Sudoku app.

9

This is an excellent comment, but I think it's worth pointing out some lacunae.

10

Don't look on perfection as the goal: they should help most of the time, and if there are occasional lacunae that's still better than not having them.

11

So harm reduction might be digging more lacunae.

12

Or are you considering it within a broader context of prior and related work, and thinking carefully about the strengths, limitations, and possible lacunae of the work it represents?

Quote examples

1

An empty space or a missing part; a gap: "self-centered in opinion, with curious lacunae of astounding ignorance" (Frank Norris).

2

[4] even on personal, not organisational, axes there are lacunae in dealing with volunteers; eg (exactly like certain segments of HN) Ted/"FC" advocates large family sizes for others, despite failing to adequately demonstrate any personal reproductive success.

3

Looking up `lacuna', the single example of usage quote: "self-centered in opinion, with curious lacunae of astounding ignorance" seems keenly apt for most of us, I myself have over-focused for so long now on emacs, perl, that it would be foolish for me to voice an opinion on other contemporary languages, or my `problem with vi'.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use lacunae in a sentence?

People will coalesce around wounds and lacunae in their lives, and actively reject information that counters their beliefs.

What does lacunae mean?

A small blank space; a gap or vacancy; a hiatus.

What part of speech is lacunae?

lacunae is commonly used as noun.