uncomplicity

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From un- +‎ complicity.

Noun[edit]

uncomplicity (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being uncomplicit.
    Antonyms: complicity, complicitness
    • 2009 September 3, Nick Cave, And the Ass Saw the Angel[1], Penguin UK, →ISBN:
      ‘The Martyrdom of the Prophet’ by Gaston Georges had hung on the south wall of the Ukulite tabernacle since the year 1935, when the respected academic portrait painter had taken up residence in the booming vale, having been struck by the ‘utter uncomplicity and tireless dedication’ of the Ukulites to the memory of their prophet.
    • 2014 December 11, Jonathan Gash, Bad Girl Magdalene, Allison & Busby, →ISBN:
      There was onenun in particular, Sister Francesca, who seemed to harbour a faint uncomplicity, which might, if not nipped in the bud, burgeon into doubt itself.
    • 2022 February 15, Simone Janson, Speechless – Never Again! Use Quick-Wittedness & the Power of Rhetoric: Talk & present self-confidently, learn psychology-skills, speak freely, convince inspire & motivate people[2], →ISBN:
      Customers want to know what they are. They want to be taken seriously. Customers value engagement as much as salespeople who do not talk to their mouths. They value uncomplicity.