Outwardness

Pronunciation: /ˈaʊtwɝdˈnɛs/

Outwardness (noun)

  1. The way someone or something seems on the outside, shown through actions, appearance, or words.
  2. The quality of being external rather than internal, focusing on what can be seen or measured.
  3. A tendency to show feelings or beliefs openly, especially when compared with private thoughts.

Examples

  • Her outwardness changed when she felt safe.
  • His outwardness often hides his real feelings.