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meanness

2 antonyms and opposites of meanness, grouped by meaning.

Noun — Unkind or spiteful behavior; cruelty in small, petty ways.

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How to use meanness

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sheer meanness act of meanness

Etymology

From mean plus the noun suffix -ness.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “meanness” mean?

The word “meanness” means unkind or spiteful behavior; cruelty in small, petty ways. In plain terms, the quality of being unkind, petty, or stingy.

How do you use “meanness” in a sentence?

Here is “meanness” used in a sentence: “His meanness toward the new employee was noticed by everyone.”

What is another word for “meanness”?

Words with a similar meaning to “meanness” include meandom.

What is the opposite of “meanness”?

The opposite of “meanness” — its antonyms — are nobility and nobleness.

What part of speech is “meanness”?

“Meanness” is a noun.

How many meanings does “meanness” have?

“Meanness” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: unkind or spiteful behavior; cruelty in small, petty ways.

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