• Damnableness

    Origin

    damnable + -ness

    Full definition of damnableness

    Noun

    damnableness

    (uncountable)
    1. The state or quality of being damnable.
      • 1911, w, The New Machiavelli, There were two vigorous paragraphs upon the utter damnableness of the Rev. R. J. Campbell, a contagious damnableness I gathered, one wasn't safe within a mile of Holborn Viaduct, and a foul-mouthed attack on poor little Wilkins the novelist--who was being baited by the moralists at that time for making one of his big women characters, not being in holy wedlock, desire a baby and say so....
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