grown-upness

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Noun[edit]

grown-upness (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of grownupness
    • 2013, Philip M. Bromberg, Awakening the Dreamer: Clinical Journeys, →ISBN:
      Just ordinary parents who think that what they are doing is "right" and continue to insist on their rightness, because they cannot modulate what is real to their "grown-upness" by accessing another part of themselves that knows what it is like.
    • 2013, Lesley Glaister, Honour Thy Father, →ISBN:
      My grown-upness was not such a shock.
    • 2016, Robert B. Shaw Jr., Created for Understanding, →ISBN:
      Either of our own choosing or sometimes it is forced upon us, we lose our childish innocence and take on false “grown-upness.”