interiority

English

Etymology

From interior +‎ -ity.

Noun

interiority (usually uncountable, plural interiorities)

  1. The state or quality of being interior.
    1. (of a person) The state or quality of being private.
      • 2007 March 30, Andrea K. Scott, “The Way the World Ends, Vividly Imagined”, in New York Times[1]:
        (For a contemporary counterpart consider the perverse geometry and raw interiority of the painter Carroll Dunham.)

Synonyms

Synonym: interiorness