The quality of being vapid and unsophisticated.
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Examples for "tameness"
Examples for "tameness"
1If in his rural designs there is sameness and tameness; if often
2An innate tameness was the key characteristic that allowed domestication to develop.
3So in spite of its apparent tameness the land held a mystery.
4The turgidity and luxuriance of art gradually passed into tameness and poverty.
5I have encouraged virulence by my tameness.-Yettame I will still be.
1Slowly, it becomes apparent that this is going to be an exercise in world-class vapidity.
2Its pettiness, its routine, its vapidity, its gossip, all oppress one like a hideous nightmare.
3Despite the posturing of vapidity, Siobhan was clever.
4The eminent criminal novel is taken as a tonic by minds satiated with the vapidity of fashionable fiction.
5The authoritative vapidity of this reacted with Dixon's general feeling of peevish regret and made him begin to talk fast.
1If a reader new to the classics opened Thucydides, his first impression would probably be one of jejuneness, of baldness.
2But if they were crude, they were shrewd-orso she thought them; and the jejuneness was, to her mind, chiefly in the dressing of them.
1Even as she spoke, Olive realized the vapidness of her words and was ashamed of them.
Translations for jejunity