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uncommonness

  • a word derived from uncommon.
    uncommon
    adjective
    not common; unusual; rare.

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At the same time, the uncommonness of his big-picture analysis and the apparent difficulty of tracking down Cops’ more reluctant participants speak to their arduousness.

From Slate May 24, 2019

What is telling is that his uncommonness is not marshaled on the show to help comedy’s commoners.

From New York Times Apr. 14, 2014

Addie Tristram died with all her old uncommonness.

From Tristram of Blent An Episode in the Story of an Ancient House by Anthony Hope

When he did begin to speak, his wife was pleased to note that he was less inclined to investigate the cause of the phenomenon than to speculate upon its uncommonness.

From The Locusts' Years by Mary Helen Fee

"What's the uncommonness?" said Mrs. Thorn, addressing herself rather to Mr. Rossitur as she saw Mr. Carleton's averted eye; "Is she handsome, Mr. Rossitur?"

From Queechy, Volume I by Susan Warner