pedality

/ˈpɛdəlɪti/

Definitions

1. noun

The quality or state of being related to pedals, especially in music, particularly the use of foot pedals in playing a musical instrument.

“The pianist’s pedality added a unique touch to the melody.”

2. noun

A characteristic or feature of something that is related to pedals, such as the use of pedals in a machine.

“The pedality of the bicycle made it difficult to pedal uphill.”

3. noun

A property or quality that is related to the act of stepping on pedals, such as in a vehicle or machine.

“The pedality of the car made it hard to accelerate.”

Synonyms

  • pedal power
  • pedalability

Antonyms

  • inability to operate
  • inefficiency