unforcedness

English

Etymology

unforced + -ness

Noun

unforcedness (uncountable)

  1. The state or condition of being unforced; naturalness.
    • 1902, Paulist Fathers, Catholic world, Volume 74
      The heroism of the "Martyr of Molokai" receives that treatment of grace and charm and unforcedness which is peculiar to the writings of Dr. Stoddard.
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