Foreignness
71objectivity — Synonyms and related words: anesthesia, autism, catatonia, chill, chilliness, cold blood, cold heart, coldheartedness, coldness, coolness, deadpan, detachment, discreteness, disinterest, disinterestedness, dispassion, dispassionateness, dullness …
72seeming — Synonyms and related words: Barmecidal, Barmecide, Prospero, acting, affectation, airiness, airy, alleged, angle, apparent, apparitional, appearance, appearing, aspect, assumed, attitudinizing, autistic, bearing, bluff, bluffing, cheating,… …
73shallowness — Synonyms and related words: a little learning, absentmindedness, amateurism, appearance, big deal, carelessness, dilettantism, dilettantship, disregard, disregardfulness, distraction, emptiness, exteriority, externality, externalness,… …
74superficiality — Synonyms and related words: a little learning, absentmindedness, amateurism, apparent character, appearance, appearances, aridity, barrenness, big deal, bloodlessness, carelessness, characterlessness, colorlessness, cursoriness, deadness,… …
75Sorma, Agnes — (Agnes Marthe Caroline Zaremba, 1865 1927) Actress. One of the most acclaimed and accomplished actresses in the German theater, Sorma was best known for her portrayals of Henrik Ibsen heroines. She made her debut at age 15 under the name Agnes …
76extrinsic — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Separate Nouns 1. extrinsicality, outwardness, extraneousness, foreignness, objectivity. See exterior, auxiliary, circumstance. 2. (extrinsic object or action) accessory, appendage, extra, appurtenance,… …
77foreign — for|eign W1S3 [ˈfɔrın US ˈfo: , ˈfa: ] adj [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: forein, from Latin foris outside ] 1.) from or relating to a country that is not your own ▪ foreign students ▪ Can you speak any foreign languages? ▪ the success… …
78Saura, Carlos — b. 1932, Huesca Filmmaker Saura s early work is characterized by a thinly veiled critique of social and political orthodoxies institutionalized in the wake of the Civil War. La caza (The Shoot) (1965) and La prima Angélica (Cousin Angelica) …
79matinee — afternoon performance, 1848, from Fr. matinée (musicale), from matinée morning (with a sense here of daytime ), from matin morning, from O.Fr. matines (see MATINS (Cf. matins)). Originally as a French word in English; it lost its foreignness by… …
80exoticism — n. foreignness; unusual or unfamiliar quality …