unintentionalness

English

Etymology

unintentional + -ness

Noun

unintentionalness (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being unintentional.
    • 1888, Thomas Erskine, The fatherhood of God revealed in Christ, page 7:
      I desire to be a little child. I have seen many very infantine characters, not affected simplicity, but genuine unintentionalness and humility, with excellent understandings.
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