streakiness

[stree-kee-ness]

streakiness Definition

  • 1the quality or state of being streaky, marked with streaks or lines
  • 2the tendency to perform consistently well or poorly over a period of time

Using streakiness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "streakiness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The streakiness of the paint job was due to uneven application.

  • Example

    The team's streakiness in performance has been a topic of discussion among fans.

  • Example

    The streakiness of the sky during sunset was breathtaking.

streakiness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for streakiness

Antonyms for streakiness

Phrases with streakiness

  • a period of great success or good luck

    Example

    The basketball player is on a hot streak, scoring more than 30 points in each game.

  • a period of poor performance or bad luck

    Example

    The stock market has been on a cold streak for the past few weeks.

  • a series of fortunate events

    Example

    She had a streak of luck at the casino and won big.

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Summary: streakiness in Brief

Streakiness [stree-kee-ness] refers to the quality of being marked with streaks or lines. It can also refer to the tendency to perform consistently well or poorly over a period of time. Examples include the streakiness of a paint job, the streakiness of the sky during sunset, and the streakiness of a sports team's performance. Phrases like 'hot streak' and 'cold streak' describe periods of good or bad luck, while 'streak of luck' refers to a series of fortunate events.