separateness

IPA: sˈɛpɝʌtnʌs

noun

  • The property of being separate.
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Examples of "separateness" in Sentences

  • Our separateness is one of our basic themes in poetry.
  • There's a feeling of separateness from the rest of the country.
  • "I'd like to move past the notion of separateness and divisiveness," he continues.
  • The effect was only one way in which Heritage reinforced the idea of separateness from the corrupt world.
  • The way Fin and the other misfits he meets form a bond is despite their separateness is the quiet beauty of the film.
  • But we know from science now, if not from our own faith and spiritual awareness, that the notion of separateness is fundamentally wrong.
  • I know this is dangerous territory for a straight ally to walk down, but I just feel that we are perpetuating the idea of separateness by announcing that one needs to declare what their sexuality is.
  • Her experience in the hospitality trade may have made her less fastidious about the company she kept, but her sardonic comments about her Irish "friends" revealed that a sense of separateness from the plebeian community already existed — a distance that was even more pronounced within the next generation of middle-class women in the area.

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