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farness


Meanings
  • the quality or state of being far off, remote, or distant in space or time.

    - "The city was a great farness from her home village."
    - "The concept of time travel is still a great farness from our current understanding of physics."

Synonyms

awayness , distance , remoteness , remove
Rhymes
Words rhyming with farness
arness , grassiness , lasso , massiveness , sassiness , wrassling
Homophones
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  1. farce

  2. farewell

  3. farrago


Variants
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fairness , fairnesses , in (all) fairness , in all fairness , in fairness , fairness doctrine , fairness doctrines
Forms
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farther, further


Etymology
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Old English 'fearh' or 'fearas', derived from Proto-Germanic 'faraz' or 'faran', meaning 'to travel or go a long way'.


Related Concepts
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  1. distance: The spatial or physical separation between two points, objects, or entities. Distance can be measured in various units, such as miles, kilometers, yards, or feet.

  2. proximity: The state or condition of being close or near to something or someone. Proximity can refer to both physical or spatial closeness, as well as emotional or psychological closeness or connection.

  3. perception: The process of interpreting and making sense of sensory information or experiences, using cognitive and emotional processes. Perception can be influenced by a variety of factors, such as prior knowledge, expectations, emotions, culture, language, and social context.

  4. perspective: The unique viewpoint or vantage point from which one perceives, interprets, or makes sense of a situation, experience, or phenomenon. Perspective can refer to both physical or spatial viewpoints, as well as emotional or psychological viewpoints or mindsets.


Culture
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In literature and art, 'farness' can refer to the physical or emotional distance between characters or objects. For example, in the novel 'Moby Dick', the physical and emotional farness between Captain Ahab and his crew members is a major theme of the story. In music, 'farness' can refer to the emotional or spiritual distance between the performer and the audience. For example, in the song 'Imagine' by John Lennon, the emotional and spiritual farness between the performer and the audience is a major theme of the song.

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