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Definition of Saneness
1. Noun. Normal or sound powers of mind.
Generic synonyms: Mental Health
Specialized synonyms: Lucidity, Rationality, Reason, Reasonableness
Derivative terms: Sane, Sane, Sane
Antonyms: Insanity
Definition of Saneness
1. n. The state of being sane; sanity.
Definition of Saneness
1. Noun. The property of being sane. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Saneness
1. sanity [n -ES] - See also: sanity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saneness
Literary usage of Saneness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Denmark, Past and Present by Margaret Thomas (1902)
"CHAPTER XVII THE DANISH PEOPLE THE fundamental characteristics of the Danes are
irresolution, phlegm, confidence and saneness— saneness of mind and saneness ..."
2. John Brown, Soldier of Fortune: A Critique by Hill Peebles Wilson (1913)
"... and may stand as a chief indictment of Brown's saneness of judgment and of
his reasoning powers" ; admitting however, that "as a chart for the course of ..."
3. John Brown, Soldier of Fortune: A Critique by Hill Peebles Wilson (1913)
"... and may stand as a chief indictment of Brown's saneness of judgment and of
his reasoning powers" ; admitting however, that "as a chart for the course of ..."
4. A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel Expressions by Richard Soule (1871)
"saneness, n. Sanity. Sang froid, [Fr.] Coolness, unconcern, indifference, ...
saneness, soundness. Sans souci, [Fr.] Without care, with unconcern, ..."
5. Denmark, Past and Present by Margaret Thomas (1902)
"CHAPTER XVII THE DANISH PEOPLE THE fundamental characteristics of the Danes are
irresolution, phlegm, confidence and saneness— saneness of mind and saneness ..."
6. John Brown, Soldier of Fortune: A Critique by Hill Peebles Wilson (1913)
"... and may stand as a chief indictment of Brown's saneness of judgment and of
his reasoning powers" ; admitting however, that "as a chart for the course of ..."
7. John Brown, Soldier of Fortune: A Critique by Hill Peebles Wilson (1913)
"... and may stand as a chief indictment of Brown's saneness of judgment and of
his reasoning powers" ; admitting however, that "as a chart for the course of ..."
8. A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel Expressions by Richard Soule (1871)
"saneness, n. Sanity. Sang froid, [Fr.] Coolness, unconcern, indifference, ...
saneness, soundness. Sans souci, [Fr.] Without care, with unconcern, ..."