blisslessness

English

Etymology

From blissless + -ness.

Noun

blisslessness (uncountable)

  1. Absence of bliss; joylessness.
    • 2008, David Gilbert, The Normals: A Novel - Page 41:
      They're suspicious of anyone who follows a different bliss (their word), and as far as they can tell, Billy has no identifiable bliss. Twice he's been accused of blisslessness.
    • 2013, Stephen Emerson Haire, Made of Water - Page 78:
      Bliss lies within unlikened blisslessness or so they had thought, Until it came time to end.
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