specificity
This word is typically used as an uncountable noun, meaning you generally do not say "specificities" unless you are referring to several different types of specific characteristics. In everyday conversation, it is a formal term. In casual speech, people often use the word "detail" or simply say someone needs to be "more specific." When used in science (like biology), it has a very technical meaning regarding how molecules fit together, which is different from the general meaning of being precise.
💬Casual Conversation
🎬Tuesday afternoon, Ryan is at home while Leo is in a boring history class.
Leo
Chloe's tweaking because you didn't give her any specificity on the gift.
Ryan
damn that's crazy. i just told her it was a surprise.
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Leo uses the slang 'tweaking' (acting irrational or overreacting) to describe his sister's frustration. The word 'specificity' is central here as it refers to the lack of detailed information Ryan provided about a gift, which is the core conflict of the exchange.