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uncommonness

NOUN
  1. extraordinariness as a consequence of being marked by an uncommon or superlative quality
  2. extraordinariness as a consequence of being rare and seldom encountered

How To Use uncommonness In A Sentence

  • Later, when he left the company to launch his company, the mystique of his name followed (in part due to its uncommonness). Game Designers Gain Notoriety
  • Hotspur is an uncommon man, whose uncommonness is unsupported by his father at a critical moment. William Shakespeare
  • To the contrary, it is the uncommonness of such mobilization that draws attention and makes the mobilization effective. American Grace
  • Talk about her growing appreciation of the uncommonness of common things. Broken For You by Stephanie Kallos: Questions
  • It is not the uncommonness of the diction or phrasing but the uncommonness of the sentiment and appropriate expression that accounts for eloquence.
  • There was tea break after tea break, but never really a break long enough to snap out of the work and appreciate the uncommonness of the situation.
  • Our admiration of 'em does not so much arise out of their Greatness as Uncommonness.
  • It's in acquiring this "uncommon visage" that the meaning of human existence seems to lie, since for this uncommonness we are, as it were, prepared genetically. Joseph Brodsky - Nobel Lecture
  • The uncommonness of the latter three species in the state is reason enough to warrant monitoring their known populations.
  • I can really make sense of your ungrammaticality judgment only as an aversion against the constructions excessive uncommonness (use of “whom” + overt relative pronoun in an object relative clause, which also seems to have become sort of uncommon) … Are “the boy to whom I gave the gift” and “the man whom I saw” really that much better for you? Whoever v. Whomever! Cases collide! Match of the Century! « Motivated Grammar
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