interiority

English

Etymology

interior + -ity

Noun

interiority (usually uncountable, plural interiorities)

  1. The state or quality of being private or interior to the person
    • 2007 March 30, Andrea K. Scott, “The Way the World Ends, Vividly Imagined”, in New York Times:
      (For a contemporary counterpart consider the perverse geometry and raw interiority of the painter Carroll Dunham.)
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