Similar words: sternness, forlornness, stubbornness, modern, modernity, modern era, modernise, modernism. Meaning: ['mɑdərnnɪs /'mɒdnnɪs] n. the quality of being current or of the present.
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1. The debates about ancientness and modernness between Minturno and Cinthio in the Italian Renaissance and seven men of letters in the Ming Dynasty of China are the two typical ones.
2. It has become from "pre-modernness" monism to "modernness" binary view.
3. The debates between ancientness and modernness, inheritance and innovation, conservativeness and radicalness in the trend of thought in literature and art have been going on.
4. The modernness of the tone is the thing that will strike most readers apart from these contrasts.
5. This will help to push the research into his proses to a new perspective "modernness" and also offer some useful experience for the present study of the kind.
6. The building process should stick to linking the commonness and uniqueness, tradition and modernness, scientific spirits and humanitarian spirit, revolutionary politics and constructive politics.
7. The repeated emergence of conservatism reflects Chinese intellectuals' worry over modernness.
More similar words: sternness, forlornness, stubbornness, modern, modernity, modern era, modernise, modernism, modern-day, modernist, modernize, modernised, modernized, postmodern, modernistic, modern world, modern times, ultramodern, modern dance, postmodernist, modernization, modernisation, modern english, postmodernism, modern language, tenderness, wilderness, slenderness, moderate, moderato.