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moreness

  • a word derived from more.
    more
    adjective
    in greater quantity, amount, measure, degree, or number.

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But you could know that there's more in you but when your environment doesn't feed that moreness, you kind of feel like, "Well, maybe? I don't know."

From Salon Sep. 20, 2023

That’s not what your food will taste like once it’s done; it will simply have a kind of moreness, like a photo with an Instagram filter applied.

From New York Times Apr. 23, 2019

Godinez took a preparation generally noted for its moreness and made it his own by exercising restraint.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 10, 2017

Revelation should not merely shock; rather, professionally we use shock to awaken surprise, a fundamental, for human constructive movement toward moreness.

From Humanistic Nursing by Josephine G. Paterson

It has been rightly said: "Pleasure is a sense of moreness."

From An Introduction to Yoga by Annie Wood Besant