domesticity
noun, plural do·mes·tic·i·ties.
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Contemporary Examples of domesticity
Normality, domesticity, ease, in the blazing Arizona desert.
Both Brienne and Arya are found wanting in the traditional, essential feminine arts: domesticity and beauty.
He points to scenes in the film that capture their domesticity in homes Dickens set up for Nelly and visited.
Is it “health, domesticity, civic responsibility and strong social connections and all the blandly-held common virtues?”
The Fantastic Four will always return to domesticity and the pleasures of inter-dimensional exploration.
The Innate Conservatism of Comics: ‘Marvel Comics: The Untold Story’ by Sean HoweTim Marchman
October 16, 2012
Historical Examples of domesticity
Oddly, considering her life, she had a genius for domesticity.
Jill the RecklessP. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse
She seems too remote—that is the word—for the ordinary wear and tear of domesticity.
Robert OrangeJohn Oliver Hobbes
The literary life has its perils, so far as domesticity is concerned.
Immortal MemoriesClement Shorter
But there was something spurious about his domesticity, Ursula did not like him any more.
The RainbowD. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
In her existence there seemed no secrets, no shadows, no contrasts, and no domesticity.
The LimitAda Leverson