formidability
English
Etymology
formidable + -ity
Noun
formidability (usually uncountable, plural formidabilities)
- The state of being formidable.
- 2007 October 10, Roberta Smith, “Going the Way of All Flesh, Artistically”, in New York Times:
- As Damien Hirst’s diamond-encrusted platinum skull has recently indicated, Death’s formidability often encourages extravagance. Mr. Fabre covers a skull in brilliantly colored beetle shells; Mr. Van Oost casts one in silver (with a hand poking its eyes out).
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