Explore Recency through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like newness. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Recency in a sentence
Recency meaning
The property of being recent; newness.
Synonyms of Recency
Using Recency
- The main meaning on this page is: The property of being recent; newness.
- Useful related words include: recentness, pastness, newness.
- In the example corpus, recency often appears in combinations such as: recency bias, recency effect, the recency.
Context around Recency
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 11 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Recency
- In this selection, "recency" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, involved, year, little, bias, effect and standard stand out and add context to how "recency" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a little recency bias and and and the recency of its. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "recency" sits close to words such as abdulkadir, abed and abhay, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with recency
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
What’s even more striking about these events is their recency. (11 words)
There is no weighting by poll methodology, or recency, or pollster. (11 words)
Both the initial free recall and the final free recall showed a recency effect. (14 words)
One of the problems I run into most frequently in Washington’s foreign-policy community is recency bias—or, to put it less charitably, an obliviousness to any history that falls outside the narrow post-World War II experiences of U.S. policymakers. (43 words)
My motherhood education will never be complete but what I do know is this – if I could go back in time with my babies I would have recognised that recency bias can bite new mums hard and I would have stressed less. (42 words)
Recency bias may be a hell of a drug, but the past month from Konecny has been his best month in the NHL other than maybe the first one of his career (when he lit it up with Voracek and Couturier). (41 words)
Example sentences (20)
Basically, Predictive Plus-Minus is a version of Advanced Plus-Minus in which scores are reverted toward a mean, where the mean depends on both the methodological quality of the pollster and the recency of its polls.
One may suggest that this verdict is underpinned by a kind of recency bias – “It’s a new movie, so the writer is still reeling from the hype and excitement,” but that’s not the case here.
One of the problems I run into most frequently in Washington’s foreign-policy community is recency bias—or, to put it less charitably, an obliviousness to any history that falls outside the narrow post-World War II experiences of U.S. policymakers.
Recency bias can also cause investors to invest too heavily in hot asset classes, assuming the trend will continue.
So much is involved: Recency bias, regional bias and it’s all opinion manufactured by bias.
These data rankings are produced from scores in five areas: Base year recency, Standard of National Accounts SNA version, Informal economy size; research resources available, and the likelihood of Government interference.
As far as the odds go I think a little recency bias and a little ageism might be working in Brown’s favor here.
Earlier this year, Threads accidentally rolled out the option to sort search results by recency.
Reviews need to be constantly sought after as review recency is a ranking factor and customers also scan reviews and are most likely to see the first few that are listed.
The president compounded the equation by appointing his old warhorse ally as chair of board, a man whose recency of knowledge of the oil industry is as fossilized as prehistoric remains.
What’s even more striking about these events is their recency.
It can remind people of and emphasize their earliest movie-viewing experiences of the decade, helping to eliminate recency bias and allow people to look at movies over the past decade more holistically.
Recency bias could certainly come into play, however, with the new December release date having a negative impact on the huge CD Projekt RPG come next year’s show.
Whether flood and forest-fire incidents will increase in number and intensity is a matter of speculation, facilitated by the recency effect.
My motherhood education will never be complete but what I do know is this – if I could go back in time with my babies I would have recognised that recency bias can bite new mums hard and I would have stressed less.
There is no weighting by poll methodology, or recency, or pollster.
Recency bias may be a hell of a drug, but the past month from Konecny has been his best month in the NHL other than maybe the first one of his career (when he lit it up with Voracek and Couturier).
As evidence, they provided the results of their experiment, in which the long-term recency effect disappeared when the distractor after the last item differed from the distractors that preceded and followed all the other items (e.
Both the initial free recall and the final free recall showed a recency effect.
However, when distractor tasks are placed before and after each item, the recency effect returns, because all the list items once again have similar processing context.
Common combinations with recency
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- recency bias 9×
- recency effect 7×
- the recency 5×
- recency of 5×
- by recency 2×
- recency and 2×