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momentousness

NOUN
  1. utmost importance

How To Use momentousness In A Sentence

  • We bless and we curse effetely all the livelong day, vaguely cognizant of some long lost momentousness, too jejune in our materialism to believe in anything. WORLDMag.com
  • It is impossible to overstate the momentousness of such events, and yet they have fallen into a shadowy disregard, eclipsed by recent history.
  • ‘Yes,’ said the delicate boy, fingers touching his lips as the momentousness of his confession struck home.
  • I understood the momentousness of the sentiment - I want you to audition for that role, he was telling me; it was, more than anything, a declaration of love - yet it made me nervous.
  • He didn't seem to care what he published - the act of publication was no longer invested for him with any momentousness.
  • The guys were strangely subdued, given the momentousness of the occasion.
  • The case is notable not for the momentousness of the underlying legal question but for its amusing caption.
  • Dostoyevsky was among the few who grasped the momentousness of the change that Machiavelli initiated in the West's conception of diablerie. Barack Obama, Shaman
  • His later output as a painter does not compare in momentousness with his pre-war work, but it remained prodigious in terms of sheer quantity.
  • Its momentousness and its gravity are past human comprehension.
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