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unworldliness
un·world·ly U0127500 (ŭn-wûrld′lē)adj. un·world·li·er, un·world·li·est 1. Having or showing little understanding of the ways of the world; naive or impractical: "an unworldly scholar, who ruined his eyesight and his health through the single-minded study of the details of Greek syntax" (Roy Harris).2. a. Not of this world; spiritual or supernatural: "ghosts and other unworldly forms of life" (Patrick Jones).b. Suggestive of another world, as in being bizarre or eerie: "the unworldly jagged terrain of a recent lava flow" (Michael Crichton). un·world′li·ness n.TranslationsThesaurusSeeunworldly |