OUTWARDNESS
Dictionary entry overview: What does outwardness mean?
• OUTWARDNESS (noun)
The noun OUTWARDNESS has 3 senses:
1. concern with outward things or material objects (especially the body and its appearance) as opposed to the mind and spirit
2. the quality or state of being outside or directed toward or relating to the outside or exterior
3. concern with or responsiveness to outward things (especially material objects as opposed to ideal concepts)
Familiarity information: OUTWARDNESS used as a noun is uncommon.
Dictionary entry details
• OUTWARDNESS (noun)
Meaning:
Concern with outward things or material objects (especially the body and its appearance) as opposed to the mind and spirit
Classified under:
Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents
Context example:
hearty showmanship and all-around outwardness
Hypernyms ("outwardness" is a kind of...):
cognitive state; state of mind (the state of a person's cognitive processes)
Antonym:
inwardness (preoccupation especially with one's attitudes and ethical or ideological values)
Meaning:
The quality or state of being outside or directed toward or relating to the outside or exterior
Classified under:
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects
Synonyms:
externality; outwardness
Context example:
the outwardness of the world
Hypernyms ("outwardness" is a kind of...):
position; spatial relation (the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "outwardness"):
worldliness (concern with worldly affairs to the neglect of spiritual needs)
Antonym:
inwardness (the quality or state of being inward or internal)
Meaning:
Concern with or responsiveness to outward things (especially material objects as opposed to ideal concepts)
Classified under:
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects
Context example:
hearty showmanship and all-round outwardness
Hypernyms ("outwardness" is a kind of...):
extraversion; extroversion ((psychology) an extroverted disposition; concern with what is outside the self)
Attribute:
outward (relating to physical reality rather than with thoughts or the mind)
Antonym:
inwardness (preoccupation with what concerns human inner nature (especially ethical or ideological values))