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nervelessness

  • a word derived from nerveless.
    nerveless
    adjective
    without nervousness, as in emergencies; calm; collected.

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A shame, though, that its heady mix of grace, arrogance and nervelessness has obscured one of the great campaigns.

From The Guardian Jun. 8, 2012

Ding managed a tower of eight--a feat of nervelessness, a quality essential in a competitive archer.

From Time Magazine Archive

Part of the reason CNN has survived its past economic travails is Turner's go-for-broke nervelessness.

From Time Magazine Archive

There is a nervelessness at the center in Washington coupled with clumsiness at the extremities.

From Time Magazine Archive

Aunt Janet, who had "ruled herself" to nervelessness, had nothing of the mother, the nurse in her make-up; there was no tenderness in what she did for him.

From Captivity by M. Leonora Eyles

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