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Subjectivity, for Artemus?
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inwardness
Alternative clues for the word inwardness
- Preoccupation especially with one's attitudes and ethical or ideological values
- The choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience
- The quality or state of being inward or internal
- Preoccupation with what concerns human inner nature (especially ethical or ideological values)
Word definitions for inwardness in dictionaries
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience; "the gist of the prosecutor's argument"; "the heart and soul of the Republican Party"; "the nub of the story" [syn: kernel , substance , core , center , essence , gist , heart ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., from inward + -ness .
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inwardness \In"ward*ness\, n. Internal or true state; essential nature; as, the inwardness of conduct. Sense can not arrive to the inwardness Of things. --Dr. H. More. Intimacy; familiarity. [Obs.] --Shak. Heartiness; earnestness. What was wanted was more ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The characteristic of being inward; directed towards the inside. 2 (context obsolete English) Internal or true state; essential nature. 3 (context obsolete English) intimacy; familiarity 4 (context obsolete English) heartiness; earnestness
Usage examples of inwardness.
Our inwardness ended only with the Happy Anniversary flash-bombing of 2033, a real wake-up call.
It is peculiarly shocking and pathetic that his lovers were Goneril and Regan, monsters who proved their love by suicide and murder, or by victimage, but Shakespeare seems to have wished to give us a virtuoso display of his original art in changing character through the representation of a growing inwardness.
Augustine who introduced the inwardness of radical reflexivity and bequeathed it to the West.
After a sleepless night he had begun at an early hour to try and corner Lord Emsworth in order to explain to him the true inwardness of last night's happenings.