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    avidity
    /əˈvɪdɪti/

    noun

    • 1. keen interest or enthusiasm: "he read detective stories with avidity"
    • 2. the overall strength of binding between an antibody and an antigen.

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  2. the quality of being extremely eager or interested: He studied Indian history with avidity. It seems I'm an ideal target for advertisers, and I am perplexed by the avidity with which they court me. See. avid. Fewer examples. Teams can't rely solely on fan avidity.

  3. noun. avid· ity ə-ˈvi-də-tē, a- also ā-. : a characteristic of antibodies (such as antitoxins) that tends to enhance their rate or stability in binding with an antigen. Antibody avidity is an average measure of the affinity of the antibodies for a particular antigen in a serum sample.

  4. 1. the quality or state of being avid. 2. a. eagerness. b. greed; avarice. 3. chemistry. a. the strength of an acid or base in proportion to its degree of dissociation. b. another term for affinity (sense 6b) 4. immunology. a measure of antigen-to-antibody binding, based on the rate of formation of the complex. Collins English Dictionary.

  5. Avidity definition: eagerness; greediness.. See examples of AVIDITY used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of avidity noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Avidity is a feeling of enthusiasm, a form of willingness and eagerness. If you’re a fan of girl detectives, you read all of the Nancy Drew books with avidity. People who like something a lot are avid, like avid fans of Batman who see every movie and collect every comic book.

  8. Define avidity. avidity synonyms, avidity pronunciation, avidity translation, English dictionary definition of avidity. n. pl. a·vid·i·ties 1. Keen interest or enthusiasm: an avidity for sightseeing. 2. Strong desire or craving: an insatiable avidity for power. 3.

  9. noun. Keen interest or enthusiasm. An avidity for sightseeing. American Heritage. Strong desire or craving. An insatiable avidity for power. American Heritage. Greediness; strong appetite. Wiktionary. Eagerness; intenseness of desire. To eat with avidity. Wiktionary.

  10. extremely eager or interested: an avid football fan. an avid supporter of the arts. He took an avid interest in the project. formal She hadn't seen him for six months and was avid for news. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. eager to do or have something. eager She was eager to help.

  11. Jun 6, 2024 · avidity (usually uncountable, plural avidities) Greediness; strong appetite. Eagerness; intenseness of desire . to eat with avidity. ( biochemistry) The measure of the synergism of the strength of individual interactions between proteins.