conventionality

English

Etymology

conventional + -ity

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kənˌvɛnʃəˈnælɪti/
  • Hyphenation: con‧ven‧tion‧al‧i‧ty
  • Rhymes: -ælɪti

Noun

conventionality (countable and uncountable, plural conventionalities)

  1. (uncountable) The state of being conventional.
  2. (countable) Something conventional; a convention.
    • 1857, S. H. Hammond, Wild Northern Scenes:
      Whither shall we flee from civilization, to take off the harness and be free, for a season, from the restraints, the conventionalities of society, and rest from the hard struggles, the cares and toils, the strifes and competitions of life?
    • 1894, John Muir, The Mountains of California:
      The Sugar Pine is as free from conventionalities of form and motion as any oak.

Translations

See also

  • overconventionality
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