Similar words: meaningless, keenness, wantonness, drunkenness, cleanliness, uncleanliness, annex, mean. Meaning: ['miːnnɪs] n. 1. the quality of being deliberately mean 2. extreme stinginess.
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1. He is above meanness and deceit.
2. He is above meanness and fiddle.
3. They gave him a dig about his meanness.
4. Great wealth often goes hand in hand with meanness.
5. I never descend to such meanness.
6. Her character was compounded in equal parts of meanness and generosity.
7. Kindness is a spiritual gentleman. Meanness is a spiritual rascal. Dr T.P.Chia
8. In an era where corporations vied for meanness and leanness the cutback was by no means exceptional.
9. Negative emotions, such as the feelings of hatred, meanness, low self-esteem and confidence, and pessimism, create an unpleasant person and a bleak destiny. Dr T.P.Chia
10. The new spirit of meanness soon spread beyond organizational walls.
11. In the end it was only his own meanness and stupidity that brought down nemesis.
12. It was furnished with a certain meanness of equipment that made them feel like poor relations.
13. It certainly wasn't meanness - he was the most generous of men with his money[sentencedict.com/meanness.html], his time and his affections.
14. His meanness has become something of a standing joke.
15. His meanness in bred in the bone.
16. We call meanness nobility and hatred honor.
17. Her meanness has become something of a standing joke.
18. This in no sense is due to meanness.
19. A capitalist will not stick at any meanness in making money.
20. The moment we begin tolerating meanness, in ourselves or others, we are using our authorial power in the service of wrongdoing.
21. I decided not to ask her for a loan in view of her proverbial meanness.
22. This very careful attitude to money can sometimes border on meanness.
23. Guard well within yourself that treasure, kindness. Know how to give without hesitation, how to lose without regret, how to acquire without meanness. George Sand
24. With the introduction of agriculture mankind entered upon a long period of meanness, misery, and madness, from which they are only now being freed by the beneficent operation of the machine. Bertrand Russell
25. I can't stand stupid people like Caliban, with their great deadweight of pettiness and selfishness and meanness of every kind.
26. Even this might have been bearable if the King had not been tainted with the vices of meanness and frugality.
27. It was as though the mourning cloud that had stopped above Rehoboth had rained meanness and waiting.
28. We live in an era of rage. What begins as road rage escalates into out and out war as two grown men indulge in meanness and cruelty under the intense pressure of their personal problems.
29. If the mood sometimes had its shadowed side, a touch of self-righteousness and meanness, a hint of the old nativist punitive zeal, it also showed great shine.
30. Well, they were honest eyes, he concluded, and in them was neither smallness nor meanness.
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