Un-understandableness

"Un-understandableness" in a Sentence (9 examples)

The following passage of the opium-eater’s own, evidently intended to be very fine, possesses as much of what Jeremy Bentham calls un-understandableness, as any I have for some time met, even from the Kantean school.

Where he erst arrived with weary brain, in search of dissipation, and found nothing but a new exertion and thus a painful over[-]strain; where he therefore had to complain of too great length, of too much seriousness, or finally of complete un[-]understandableness:[…]

But we have not yet reached the height from which we may appreciate his originality and “un-understandableness.”

His address on Robert Browning was a delight, dwelling especially on the spiritual side of this man’s gift to the world, though sometimes speaking of the un-understandableness of some of his poems.

She could have told him that life was like that, too, but only a light fluttery sigh answered him as she moved on, leaving him shaking his head at an age-old question, the un-understandableness of women.

We may be mistaken, for we make no pretension to mysticism save perhaps as one who stands in an astonished awe of the un-understandableness of what and whence and why and whither of ourselves and the universes of worlds, with all their beauty;

Only the supernaturalism , the un[-]understandableness, of the human soul and mind.

When according to the method that is to be applied in future ‘un-understandableness’ is made to refer to insentient thing, then this ‘un-understandableness is easily applicable to Prakriti’ and there is no contradiction when [] is adopted as the mode.

I knew that the imagery held all I could possibly hold and want to say, and I marveled at the un[-]understandableness of it.

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