Definition of Seriousnesses

1. Noun. (plural of seriousness) ¹

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Definition of Seriousnesses

1. seriousness [n] - See also: seriousness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seriousnesses

serins
seriocomedies
seriocomedy
seriocomic
seriocomical
seriocomically
seriograph
seriography
serioscopy
serious
serious-minded
serious-mindedness
serious music
seriously
seriousness
seriousnesses
seriph
seriphs
serir
serirs
seriscission
serjeant
serjeant-at-arms
serjeant-at-law
serjeanties
serjeantries
serjeantry
serjeants
serjeanty
serk

Literary usage of Seriousnesses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The New World: College Readings in English edited by Harold Lawton Bruce, Guy Montgomery (1920)
"... and, with it, the whole conception of meat ofl'ering or firstfruits offering, the chiefest seriousnesses of all the thoughts connected with the gifts of ..."

2. The New World: College Readings in English: With an Introduction in Thinking by Harold Lawton Bruce, Guy Montgomery (1920)
"... seriousnesses of all the thoughts connected with the gifts of nature faded from the minds of the classes of men ..."

3. The Story of Massachusetts by Edward Everett Hale (1891)
"But it does serve as one illustration in a hundred of the tremendous seriousnesses of moral purpose which was wrought in with the fortunes of the infant ..."

4. Modern Painters by John Ruskin (1872)
"... and, with it, the whole conception of meat-offering or firstfruits offering, the chiefest seriousnesses of all the thoughts connected with the gifts of ..."

5. Modern Painters by John Ruskin (1888)
"... and, with it, the whole conception of meat offering or firstfruits offering, the chiefest seriousnesses of all the thoughts connected with the gifts of ..."

6. Modern Painters by John Ruskin (1906)
"... and, with it, the whole conception of meat offering or firstfruits offering, the chiefest seriousnesses of all the thoughts connected with the gifts of ..."

7. The Group Mind: A Sketch of the Principles of Collective Psychology, with by William McDougall (1920)
"... only consciousness of a crowd or other group is the con- I seriousnesses of its constituent individuals. In the absence i of any "collective ..."

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