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sadness [ˈsædnəs] N no pl form

madness [ˈmædnəs] N no pl

1. madness (insanity):

2. madness (craziness):

redness [ˈrednəs] N no pl

I . harness [ˈhɑ:nɪs, Am ˈhɑ:r-] N

II . harness [ˈhɑ:nɪs, Am ˈhɑ:r-] VB trans

1. harness (put on):

2. harness fig (control):

laxness [ˈlæksnəs] N no pl

rawness [ˈrɔ:nəs, Am ˈrɑ:-] N no pl

1. rawness (being unprocessed):

2. rawness (lack of experience):

3. rawness (soreness):

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Badness, on these terms, has little to recommend it.
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People don't leave the city centre out of badness or because their anti-urban.
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It is easier to see why badness is projected outside the self rather than it being felt to be within.
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The show has often been used as shorthand for badness.
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The picture thus shares an insouciant confluence of styles, an amusing badness.
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Projection helps the ego to overcome anxiety by ridding it of danger and badness.
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We can't help children move forward by convincing them of their badness.
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Do not think of badness.
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He could see no sense at all in presuming the existence of goodness or badness where there was no intention, no will.
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I'm not a self-centred sociopathic person that was trying to express some inner badness.
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