namelessness

IPA: nˈeɪmɫʌsnʌs

noun

  • The state or quality of being nameless.
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Examples of "namelessness" in Sentences

  • How much a luxury it is to sink into namelessness.
  • It bothered Minyard, “this kind of disregard,” the namelessness of it all.
  • The namelessness of James's narrator seems fitting in a tale of genteel deceit.
  • Her namelessness has made her, for some, a representative of 19th-century womanhood.
  • Not only are these entities nameless and faceless, their namelessness and facelessness make them that much more menacing.
  • His namelessness is explained purrfectly: cats know who they are, so they don't need names, unlike easily confused and self-conscious humans.
  • She was, as usual, generally friendly and polite, but she slipped in one dig: the namelessness of the nineties, she said, spoke volumes about the aimlessness of the administration.
  • Here mournfully went by a child who had never had a childhood or known a parent, inseparable from a youth with a bitter sense of his namelessness, coupled to a man the enforced business of whose best years had been distasteful and oppressive, linked to an ungrateful friend, dragging after him a woman once beloved.

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