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Learn to pronounce vel·le·i·ty

/vəˈlēədē,veˈlēədē/
noun
a wish or inclination not strong enough to lead to action.
"the notion intrigued me, but remained a velleity"

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The meaning of VELLEITY is the lowest degree of volition. Did you know?
noun · volition in its weakest form. · a mere wish, unaccompanied by an effort to obtain it.
A velleity is a wish you have — a wish that you aren't working to make come true. If you have a velleity to run a marathon, the marathon sounds like a good idea ...
Velleity is the lowest degree of volition, a slight wish or tendency. Contents. 1 Examples of usage. 1.1 In philosophy; 1.2 In psychology.
2 senses: rare 1. the weakest level of desire or volition 2. a mere wish.... Click for more definitions.
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Jul 12, 2021 · A velleity is a mere wish, unaccompanied by an effort to obtain it, too weak even to be a desire, a perfect word for a July afternoon.
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velleity (countable and uncountable, plural velleities) The lowest degree of desire or volition; a total lack of effort to act. A slight wish not followed by ...
3 senses: → See velleity rare 1. the weakest level of desire or volition 2. a mere wish.... Click for more definitions.
Velleity Definition ... The weakest kind of desire or volition. ... A mere wish that does not lead to the slightest action. ... A slight or weak wish or inclination.
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noun Volition in the weakest form; an indolent or inactive wish or inclination toward a thing, which leads to no energetic effort to obtain it: chiefly a ...