neverness

English

Etymology

never + -ness

Noun

neverness (uncountable)

  1. (rare) The quality of being never, of not ever being extant or present.
    • 1974, The Honest Ulsterman (issues 42-47, page 14)
      He felt a lump in his throat and a hotness in his eyes as he thought of the neverness of her.
    • 2009, A. A. Attanasio, Arrival: Key Speeches, Reflections and Historical Context (page 10)
      Reader and writer come together to accomplish the negative, to occupy an alternative to the present. In this threshold instant called reading, we bridge the gap of now and never. The neverness of fiction, what never happened, happens now.

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