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unaffectedness

  • a word derived from unaffected.
    unaffected
    adjective
    free from affectation; sincere; genuine.

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So where others see six rookies, Finau sees six with proper hunger and helpful unaffectedness.

From Washington Post Sep. 23, 2021

Author Phillips prescribed a college education, voracious reading, knowledge and use of simple words, unaffectedness of mind and manner.

From Time Magazine Archive

The unaffectedness of pinto beans, conversely, makes for something true and beautiful.

From Washington Post

Hugh tried hard to discern this quality in the man's soul, tried to believe that it was there, and that it was deliberately disguised by a pose of bluff unaffectedness.

From Beside Still Waters by Arthur Christopher Benson

And yet, in spite of the grammatical distortions, in spite of the sentimentality, there is something pleasing in the absolute unaffectedness of the little book.

From A Williams Anthology A Collection of the Verse and Prose of Williams College, 1798-1910 by Edwin Partridge Lehman