What's the difference between forsworn and forswornness?
Forsworn
Definition:
(p. p.) of Forswear
() p. p. of Forswear.
Example Sentences:
(1) When Xi Jinping, the president of China, makes his state visit to the UK this week, he will bring a message of forgiveness – for Britain’s now forsworn attempts to “interfere with China’s internal affairs” such as human rights and Tibet – and hope.
(2) Processors have forsworn long complex trading arrangements.
(3) The SD becomes the only decency they find in a political landscape where everything else is hypocritical and forsworn.
(4) If anyone could claim to be leading by example in an age of austerity, it is José Mujica, Uruguay's president, who has forsworn a state palace in favour of a farmhouse, donates the vast bulk of his salary to social projects, flies economy class and drives an old Volkswagen Beetle.
Forswornness
Definition:
(n.) State of being forsworn.
Example Sentences:
(1) When Xi Jinping, the president of China, makes his state visit to the UK this week, he will bring a message of forgiveness – for Britain’s now forsworn attempts to “interfere with China’s internal affairs” such as human rights and Tibet – and hope.
(2) Processors have forsworn long complex trading arrangements.
(3) The SD becomes the only decency they find in a political landscape where everything else is hypocritical and forsworn.
(4) If anyone could claim to be leading by example in an age of austerity, it is José Mujica, Uruguay's president, who has forsworn a state palace in favour of a farmhouse, donates the vast bulk of his salary to social projects, flies economy class and drives an old Volkswagen Beetle.