Otherness in a sentence as a noun

The awkwardness, the otherness, of his situation is the point.

This is a healthy sentiment that shows respect for the otherness of the other.

The fact you see both types of 'otherness' as being the same speaks more of the hegemony of your viewpoint.

A lot of women in the tech industry tend to capitalize on their "otherness", just as nerds do in high school.

Europe is one of the executors of the notions of otherness, and as such it needs to be working to fix that.

So why would skin color be different, unless there was an underlying sense of 'otherness' caused by skin color.

For example: having two different names is an additional source of confusion, and a constant reminder of "otherness".

With a service like search that is so central to the web-experience, you don't want that otherness, but perhaps when you are competing with Google Search it is best to have that sort of distance.

"Without that underlying sense of otherness, no amount of mathematical mumbo jumbo would cause segregation.

It's a strange combination of soap opera, duty, alien otherness and sentimental fondness.

In the geek view, the time spent complaining would be better spent hacking, and every complaint just reinforces the 'otherness', justified or not, of the people that are doing the complaining.

A verbalizable name helps because verbs tend to integrate into everyday talk more easily, whereas nouns always have a sense of otherness attached to them.

I mentioned it specifically because the grandparent post emphasized her "non-technical" otherness.

We have to do our part to eliminate the feeling of otherness in what is currently a male-dominated field, or female participation will continue to remain low.

Some amount of introspection on how to be welcoming to everyone is good, but the constant drumbeat of articles on the "woman question" definitely increases my feelings of "otherness".

Moments of almost obliterating awe - the realization of the absolute otherness of creation of which we are a part yet separate through consciousness trying to get back...Which gets to why I think Bloch was right.

Investors know that to be successful, their investees are going to need to succeed at social skills like marketing, business development, hiring, management of larger teams, etc. I suspect an inner dialogue that works against diversity may occur, such as "I am egalitarian enough to ignore this person's otherness, but will his vendors/customers/employees/future potential investors be this way too?

Otherness definitions

noun

the quality of being not alike; being distinct or different from that otherwise experienced or known

See also: distinctness separateness