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Definition of the day : « circumstantiality »

  • As in detail : noun feature, specific aspect
Example sentences :
  • There seemed no flaw in the evidence, once granted its circumstantiality.
  • Extract from : « The Right of Way, Complete » by Gilbert Parker
  • Also he had upheld his lies with a striking narrative of circumstantiality.
  • Extract from : « The Money Master, Complete » by Gilbert Parker
  • The circumstantiality of the account was equally horrible and amusing.
  • Extract from : « Pencillings by the Way » by N. Parker Willis
  • The circumstantiality of his tale excited curiosity, and inclined his contemporaries to belief.
  • Extract from : « History of the Jews, Vol. V (of 6) » by Heinrich Graetz
  • With what circumstantiality could they recall old law cases; describe old duels, old political animosities and excitements!
  • Extract from : « Plantation Reminiscences » by Letitia M. Burwell
  • Obviously intentional, too, for the circumstantiality excluded the idea of a mistake.
  • Extract from : « The Uttermost Farthing » by R. Austin Freeman
  • It cannot be denied, however, that the circumstantiality of the story gave a handle to the Quarterly's theory.
  • Extract from : « The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb » by Charles Lamb
  • The account of the conception and birth of Servius Tullius is curious from its circumstantiality.
  • Extract from : « Ancient Faiths And Modern » by Thomas Inman
  • With what circumstantiality could they recall old law cases, and describe old duels, old political animosities and excitements!
  • Extract from : « A Girl's Life in Virginia before the War » by Letitia M. Burwell
  • His story has none of the circumstantiality of an actual occurrence; his statements are as indefinite as the agents were shadowy.
  • Extract from : « The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 » by Alexander Pope