slovo | definícia |
worldliness (encz) | worldliness,světáctví n: |
worldliness (encz) | worldliness,světskost n: PetrV |
Worldliness (gcide) | Worldliness \World"li*ness\, n.
The quality of being worldly; a predominant passion for
obtaining the good things of this life; covetousness;
addictedness to gain and temporal enjoyments;
worldly-mindedness.
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worldliness (wn) | worldliness
n 1: the quality or character of being intellectually
sophisticated and worldly through cultivation or experience
or disillusionment [syn: sophistication, worldliness,
mundaneness, mundanity] [ant: naiveness, naivete,
naivety]
2: concern with worldly affairs to the neglect of spiritual
needs; "he disliked the worldliness of many bishops around
him" [ant: otherworldliness, spiritism, spiritualism,
spirituality] |
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otherworldliness (encz) | otherworldliness, n: |
unworldliness (encz) | unworldliness,nadhled n: [kniž.] [brit.] j.unworldliness,nezemskost n: Zdeněk Brož |
worldliness (encz) | worldliness,světáctví n: worldliness,světskost n: PetrV |
Unworldliness (gcide) | Unworldly \Un*world"ly\, a.
Not worldly; spiritual; holy. --Hawthorne. --
Un*world"li*ness, n.
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otherworldliness (wn) | otherworldliness
n 1: concern with things of the spirit [syn: spirituality,
spiritualism, spiritism, otherworldliness] [ant:
worldliness] |
worldliness (wn) | worldliness
n 1: the quality or character of being intellectually
sophisticated and worldly through cultivation or experience
or disillusionment [syn: sophistication, worldliness,
mundaneness, mundanity] [ant: naiveness, naivete,
naivety]
2: concern with worldly affairs to the neglect of spiritual
needs; "he disliked the worldliness of many bishops around
him" [ant: otherworldliness, spiritism, spiritualism,
spirituality] |
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