Niceness

Word NICENESS
Character 8
Hyphenation nice ness
Pronunciations /ˈnaɪsnɪs/

Definitions and meanings of "Niceness"

What do we mean by niceness?

Silliness; folly.

Effeminacy; indulgence in soft living or luxuriousness.

Shyness; reserve.

Fastidiousness; fine sensitivity.

Pleasantness, especially of behaviour or personality; agreeableness.

A value determining how much processor time to concede to a running process. (See also nice, renice.)

Synonyms and Antonyms for Niceness

The word "niceness" in example sentences

Generic niceness is a dangerous trait to give a character – particularly the protagonist. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Worcestershire, to be paternal to his workmen, to be known as Squire, and to bring his children up in the older Moreton 'niceness' -- he had yet managed to make his ploughs quite celebrated, to found a little town, and die still handsome and clean-shaved at the age of sixty-six. ❋ John Galsworthy (1900)

There are the softies in love with international law and international institutions, who hold that niceness is nice because it’s nice and the United States should be nicer. ❋ Unknown (2007)

As we scrolled through the list, we realized that almost all sales were based in "niceness." ❋ Judith Acosta (2010)

I mean, Archie takes advantage of her "niceness" and eats her cakes and then leaves her to go on a date with Veronica. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This focus on "niceness" in critical approaches to young adult fiction -- a genre almost overwhelmingly produced and consumed by women -- is not accidental. ❋ Sarah McCarry (2010)

Similarly Rhenn spends more time with "working class" people from the cops on the beat to the slum taudis chiefs and inhabitants and his essential "niceness" shows even better when he tries to do his job in the best possible way, despite all the people in charge - from the Police top brass to the Collegium leaders - not wanting to rock the boat so to speak... ❋ Liviu (2009)

These statistics are remarkable, yet the common solution to such widespread poor conduct is just another example of the absurdity of the 'niceness' movement. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He's somewhat polarizing in a state known for it's "niceness". ❋ Unknown (2009)

The 'niceness' of people there is very real and very much a part of the culture. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I have to admit I have never been involved with any campaign before so I don't have anything to compare it with, but I was just totally impressed by the "niceness" of everyone involved, particularly the campaign staff, but also the other volunteers. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I am not talking about a political-correct kind of niceness that is insincere and shallow, but a deep down goodness that would ultimately rule the day. ❋ Unknown (2009)

For us to keep euphemizing with mealy-mouthed faux-bipartisanship "niceness" is to continue our inexplicable collusion in the lying. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In September 2001, she headed off to St. Andrews University, famous for the "niceness" of its student body. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In the past, in terms of gender stereotypes, when women fought their way to the top of organizations, they often had to adopt a "masculine style," violating the broader social norm of female "niceness," and they were often punished for it. ❋ Unknown (2008)

As sociologist John Murray Cuddihy notes in The Ordeal of Civility, his classic account of newly enlightened Jewish thinkers assimilated into the modern world, Marx, Freud, and Claude Lévi-Strauss were all similarly obsessed with "the raw, the coarse, the vulgar, the naked" and exposing the way in which these things were sublimated by the civil "niceness" of Western culture. ❋ Unknown (2006)

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