The correct spelling is pettiness (meanness or narrowness), pronounced as(pet-ee-ness), retaining the sound of the Y in 'petty.'
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'Meanness' is one possible answer.
No, actually the adjectives 'fat' and 'mean' are not similar descriptions, they have to be taken separately. The word 'fat' is a noun as well as an adjective; the abstract noun for the adjective mean is meanness.
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The correct spelling is pettiness (meanness or narrowness), pronounced as(pet-ee-ness), retaining the sound of the Y in 'petty.'
Try to stay out of meanness.
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It can be an average or it can imply nasty and stingy
'Meanness' is one possible answer.
meanness
Greed, Disregard, Kindness, Meanness, Nosiness
An opposite to the word kindness is meanness or cruelty.
An antonym is a word of opposite meaning, so, yes. It is.
It varies with season, store, location, distance from tomato growing places, and the owner's meanness
It varies with season, store, location, distance from tomato growing places, and the owner's meanness
Anger or meanness from hunger according to Dr. Oz is supposed to be related to a corticept problem! So what are cortiicepts?