Choicenesses [noun]
Definition of Choicenesses:
excellence
Opposite/Antonyms of Choicenesses:
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Sentence/Example of Choicenesses:
Its polish, color and choiceness of language have been the admiration and model of later Castilian poets.
But had she been an artist she could not have expressed more choiceness in her fashion of neglect.
But English luxury, which at first allured me by its choiceness and delicacy, proved to be mechanical also.
He paused a moment, probably to allow me to observe the choiceness of his diction.
"Real" enough the fare is, in all conscience; but, as usual with realities of that sort, it wants choiceness.
Photography is indiscriminate; human art is selective, and is precious as it evinces and secures a choiceness in selection.
It had such a finish, such a choiceness, such gentle dignity of execution.
She had an instinct for choiceness like a hummingbird, darting here and there for sweetness.
Ani was much lauded for the wonderful choiceness of the liquor.