How To Use Otherworldliness In A Sentence
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The conception of this landscape as ‘remote’ supports the common depiction of the Hoa Hao religion as one of inwardness or otherworldliness.
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In his time the religious energy and zeal were flowing away from the empirical world into the desert of otherworldliness, asceticism and renunciation.
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Even now, there is an aura of otherworldliness about him.
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She used the coolness of the colors portraying the "Earth Light" in this scene to emphasize its otherworldliness.
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The fact of his otherworldliness only partially excuses the naive presentation of Scottish culture as some kind of pure, folklorish antidote to the oppressive urbanity of London living; one wonders how this play would be received north of the English border.
Variety.com
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Even the battle scenes are choreographed with a kind of tai chi otherworldliness.
'Cymbeline': A fairy tale without magic
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That otherworldliness could make him a captivating writer but not always a terrific husband.
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Bergman moves the entire sequence from gothic, candle-illuminated lighting to electric, reflecting both the otherworldliness of the atmosphere and its unbeautiful blandness.
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These strange forms exude a sense of magical, super-human power, evoking a quality both bestial and human, and an otherworldliness that is fantastic and supernatural.
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During these years, many Protestants embraced a pessimistic premillennialism that predicted societal decline, undercut efforts at social reform, and emphasized individual evangelism, spirituality, and otherworldliness.
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The editor writes of a very significant shift in the balance of piety from otherworldliness to a this-worldly focus.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Each has been tempted by an excess of otherworldliness or this-worldliness, by universalism or tribalism, by the spirit or by the flesh.
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She was pretty, a lovely devilment in the face, a puckish little smile, tiny pointed ears suggesting otherworldliness.
MAMBO
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The composer's only opera, "Pelléas et Mélisande," is indeed a triumph of hermeticism and otherworldliness.
An Otherworldly Opera