fluidity

/fluˈɪdəti/
noun
  1. The quality of being able to flow easily, like a liquid or gas.
    • Honey has less fluidity than water, so it pours more slowly.
    • The fluidity of water makes it perfect for pouring into any container.
    • Engineers tested the fluidity of the new oil to ensure it would work in cold weather.
  2. The quality of being smooth, graceful, and effortless in movement or change.
    • Good conversation requires a certain fluidity, moving naturally from topic to topic.
    • The fluidity of the jazz musician's playing made the complex rhythms sound easy.
    • The dancer's fluidity on stage amazed the entire audience.
  3. The state of being likely to change; lack of fixedness or stability.
    • There is a lot of fluidity in fashion trends from one season to the next.
    • The fluidity of the job market means you need to keep learning new skills.
    • The political situation in the region is marked by constant fluidity.
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