aridness (Meaning)

Wordnet

aridness (n)

a deficiency of moisture (especially when resulting from a permanent absence of rainfall)

Webster

aridness (n.)

Aridity; dryness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of aridness

aridness Sentence Examples

  1. The aridness of the desert landscape stretched out endlessly before us, devoid of any signs of life.
  2. His writing captured the aridness of the human experience with a poignant clarity.
  3. Despite efforts to cultivate the land, the aridness of the soil proved resistant to farming.
  4. The aridness of her tone suggested a deep-seated frustration with the situation.
  5. The aridness of the scientific literature on the topic left many questions unanswered.
  6. He could feel the aridness of the air as he stepped out into the scorching sun.
  7. The aridness of the relationship drained the joy and spontaneity from their interactions.
  8. The aridness of the debate stifled any hope of finding common ground.
  9. She longed for the vibrant colors of home, weary of the aridness of the urban landscape.
  10. The aridness of the conversation left them both feeling unsatisfied and disconnected.

FAQs About the word aridness

a deficiency of moisture (especially when resulting from a permanent absence of rainfall)Aridity; dryness.

tiring, dull, slow, old, dusty, dry, weary,boring, heavy, stupid

wondrous, riveting, wonderful, astonishing, involving, astounding, wondrous, astounding, gripping, inspiring

The aridness of the desert landscape stretched out endlessly before us, devoid of any signs of life.

His writing captured the aridness of the human experience with a poignant clarity.

Despite efforts to cultivate the land, the aridness of the soil proved resistant to farming.

The aridness of her tone suggested a deep-seated frustration with the situation.