Definition of Notionality

1. n. A notional or groundless opinion.

Definition of Notionality

1. Noun. The state or property of being notional. ¹

2. Noun. A notional or groundless opinion. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Notionality

1. [n -TIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Notionality

notification
notification area
notifications
notified
notifier
notifiers
notifies
notifs
notify
notifying
noting
notion
notional
notional amount
notionalities
notionality (current term)
notionally
notionate
notionist
notionists
notions
notions counter
notist
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notitia
notitia criminis
notitiae
notitias
notness
notobranchiata

Literary usage of Notionality

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Another View of Industrialism by William Mitchell Bowack (1903)
"Now if this notionality was a real ultimate there would be nothing more to be ... It is thus, then, that the idea of the notionality of the state as the ..."

2. Select Discourses by John Smith, Simon Patrick, John Worthington (1821)
"... many very seasonable observations for this age, wherein there is so much of fruitless notionality, so little of the true Christian life and practice. ..."

3. A complete dictionary of the English languageby Thomas Sheridan by Thomas Sheridan (1797)
"Imaginary, ideal; dealing in ideas, not realities. notionality, n6-fli6-nil'-£-t£. I- Empty, ungrounded opinion. NOTION ALLY, nô'-foo-nél^. ad. ..."

4. Standards by William Crary Brownell (1917)
"... than it is to be justified by employing the terms of metaphysical notionality to characterize the work of a rather hastily assumed artistic temperament. ..."

5. The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the Formation of by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1818)
"... an iU consequences and accompaniments speculation, system, method; which in a somewhat lower class of minds appear as notionality (or a predilection for ..."

6. Standards by William Crary Brownell (1917)
"... derivation is the first — and last - thing noticeable, when indeed the work rises out of a mere mechanical reflection of the notionality of the movement ..."

7. Citizenship of the United States by Frederick Van Dyne (1904)
"Resumption of notionality. 89. Eight of expatriation.— Expatriation is the voluntary renunciation or abandonment of nationality and allegiance. ..."

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