incompleteness (Meaning)

Wordnet

incompleteness (n)

the state of being crude and incomplete and imperfect

Webster

incompleteness (n.)

The state of being incomplete; imperfectness; defectiveness.

incompleteness Sentence Examples

  1. The novel's ending left readers with a sense of profound incompleteness.
  2. The painting's brushstrokes hinted at an incompleteness that intrigued the critics.
  3. The scientist's research yielded incomplete data, leaving many questions unanswered.
  4. The puzzle's missing pieces created a frustrating incompleteness that tested the solver's patience.
  5. The relationship felt incomplete, lacking the intimacy and connection that the partners desired.
  6. The city's skyline presented a patchwork of incomplete buildings, a testament to its rapid growth.
  7. The musician's performance left the audience with a sense of incompleteness, as if a note had been left unplayed.
  8. The ecosystem suffered from incompleteness, missing key species that would restore its balance.
  9. The student's essay was marked down for its incompleteness, lacking transitions and a clear thesis.
  10. The feeling of incompleteness lingered in her heart, a constant reminder of the loss she had experienced.

FAQs About the word incompleteness

the state of being crude and incomplete and imperfectThe state of being incomplete; imperfectness; defectiveness.

insufficiency, inadequateness, inadequacy, shortcoming, shortfall, lack,deficiency, imperfection, deficit, want

completeness, completeness,, fullness,fullness

The novel's ending left readers with a sense of profound incompleteness.

The painting's brushstrokes hinted at an incompleteness that intrigued the critics.

The scientist's research yielded incomplete data, leaving many questions unanswered.

The puzzle's missing pieces created a frustrating incompleteness that tested the solver's patience.