Similar words: worldliness, otherworldly, otherworld, outer world, netherworld, underworld, afterworld, world-weariness. Meaning: n. concern with things of the spirit.
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1. The radical other-worldliness of such people seemed incomprehensible to the authorities.
2. He displayed that strange other-worldliness that I have sometimes detected in other people who follow some strict religious code.
3. What's special about this photograph is its otherworldliness.
4. Then there is his otherworldliness.
5. That otherworldliness could make him a captivating writer but not always a terrific husband.sentencedict.com/otherworldliness.html
6. If there were an otherworldliness, I would hope to be the son of my mom again.
7. They exemplify the profundity and otherworldliness of many of his final works.
8. Europeans who saw civilization as their unique possession denigrated the traditional virtues of Indians—simplicity, patience, frugality, otherworldliness—as backwardness.
9. If anything, the slight tarnishing of the sound contributes to the sense of the music's otherworldliness.
10. The light jumps and flickers, making everything inside the cave seem as if it's flickering and shifting, giving an air of haunting otherworldliness to the cave.
More similar words: worldliness, otherworldly, otherworld, outer world, netherworld, underworld, afterworld, world-weariness, worldly possessions, worldly, unworldly, worldly-wise, worldly goods, in other words, airworthiness, to the world, godliness, old-line, lordliness, goodliness, deadliness, kindliness, ungodliness, friendliness, field line, neighborliness, unfriendliness, motherliness, have the best of both worlds, gridlines.