unforgivingness

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English

Etymology

From unforgiving +‎ -ness.

Noun

unforgivingness (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being unforgiving.
    • 1748, [Samuel Richardson], Clarissa. Or, The History of a Young Lady: , volume (please specify |volume=I to VII), London: S Richardson;  , →OCLC:
      But now they are sufficiently cleared from every imputation of unforgivingness; for, while I appeared to them in the character of a vile hypocrite, pretending to true penitence, yet giving up myself to profligate courses, how could I expect either their pardon or blessing?
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      She knew not how such an offence as hers might be classed by the laws of worldly politeness, to what a degree of unforgivingness it might with propriety lead, nor to what rigours of rudeness in return it might justly make her amenable.
    • 1888, James Russell Lowell, “Credidimus Jovem Regnare”, in Heartsease and Rue, Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co, page 185:
      And yet I frankly must confess
      A secret unforgivingness,
      And shudder at the saving chrism
      Whose best New Birth is Pessimism;
    • 1970, Tamara Talbot Rice, Elizabeth, Empress of Russia, Praeger, page 105:
      They had spent their entire lives as prisoners in Siberia and they now appealed to the empress for their release. In a rare instance of unforgivingness Elizabeth refused to grant it.

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