undeniableness love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The character of being undeniable.

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  • noun The quality of being undeniable.

Etymologies

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undeniable +‎ -ness

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Examples

  • This one last effort he would make, just to complete the undeniableness of his failure, and then literature should be thrown behind him; what other pursuit was possible to him he knew not, but perhaps he might discover some mode of earning a livelihood.

    New Grub Street 2003

  • "Why, Tom, YOU don't wear such gentlemanly trousers -- you haven't got half such fine long legs," said Jonah to his nephew, winking at the same time, to imply that there was something more in these statements than their undeniableness.

    Middlemarch 1871

  • "Why, Tom, you don't wear such gentlemanly trousers -- you haven't got half such fine long legs," said Jonah to his nephew, winking at the same time, to imply that there was something more in these statements than their undeniableness.

    Middlemarch: a study of provincial life (1900) 1871

  • Still, I do hold that as far as construction goes, you never put together so much unquestionable, smooth glory before, ... not a single entanglement for the understanding ... unless 'the snowdrops' make an exception -- while for the undeniableness of genius it never stood out before your readers more plainly than in that same number!

    The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846 Robert Browning 1850

  • "Why, Tom, _you_ don't wear such gentlemanly trousers -- you haven't got half such fine long legs," said Jonah to his nephew, winking at the same time, to imply that there was something more in these statements than their undeniableness.

    Middlemarch George Eliot 1849

  • Mere reality in this fretting it was, and the undeniableness of its too potent remembrances, that forbade me to regard this burned-out inaugural chapter of my life as no chapter at all, but a pure exhalation of dreams.

    Autobiographical Sketches Thomas De Quincey 1822

  • Still, I do hold that as far as construction goes, you never put together so much unquestionable, smooth glory before, ... not a single entanglement for the understanding ... unless 'the snowdrops' make an exception ” while for the undeniableness of genius it never stood out before your readers more plainly than in that same number!

    The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett Browning, Robert, 1812-1889 1898

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