Hearsomeness vs Fearsomeness - What's the difference?
hearsomeness | fearsomeness |
(rare) Obedience; submission to authority.
*1939 , James Joyce, Finnegans Wake :
*1993 , John Bishop, Joyce's Book of the Dark :
*1996 , Christine Froula, Modernism's body :
The state or condition of being fearsome.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 20, author=Ginia Bellafante, title=A Final Adventure for the Consummate Animal Hunter, work=New York Times
, passage=Of all the naturalists to choose to make a victim! Mr. Irwin, of course, had gained celebrity engaging with unwieldy and lethal reptiles as if they were, on a scale of fearsomeness , roughly equivalent to a table of society matrons at tea. }}
As nouns the difference between hearsomeness and fearsomeness
is that hearsomeness is (rare) obedience; submission to authority while fearsomeness is the state or condition of being fearsome.hearsomeness
English
Noun
(-)- Thus the hearsomeness of the burger felicitates the whole of the polis.
- [...] his awakened "hearsomeness " causing him to misconstrue the sound, along Aristotelean lines, as the sound of thunder.
- The cultural "bonum" that arrives by her Grace, issuing from the "malo" (apple/evil) of this "foenix culprit," consists in her streaming urine/words, which the Jarl's felicitous "hearsomeness " — his passion to keep her within his hearing and heir-ing [...]
fearsomeness
English
Noun
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