Avidity
Noun
- Extreme eagerness or enthusiasm.
- (Biochemistry) The overall strength of binding between an antibody and an antigen.
Example Sentences
“The children’s avidity for the magician’s tricks was infectious.”
“Kate binged the Netflix series with an avidity she rarely showed for anything.”
“She listened to the speaker with such avidity that she didn’t notice the time passing.”
Word Origin
French, mid-15th century
Why this word?
This word stems from the French “avidité,” or directly from the Latin “avidus,” meaning “eager, greedy.” While the more common usage of “avidity” is as a synonym for “enthusiasm,” there’s a more technical usage as well. In biochemistry, “affinity” and “avidity” are closely related. “Affinity” is a word for how well a single antibody-antigen site binds, whereas “avidity” refers to the strength of all those interactions collectively. With avidity, binding strength depends on the effects that come from multiple proteins working together, because it’s easier for one to bind if another is already tethered nearby.
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