pendulousness (Meaning)

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pendulousness (n.)

The quality or state of being pendulous; the state of hanging loosely; pendulosity.

pendulousness Sentence Examples

  1. The pendulousness of the chandeliers created an ethereal ambiance in the grand hall.
  2. The tendrils of the ivy cascaded with a graceful pendulousness, adorning the ancient stone wall.
  3. The fruit hung in heavy clusters, their pendulousness a testament to the tree's abundance.
  4. The artist captured the exquisite pendulousness of her subject's hair in her delicate brushstrokes.
  5. The surgeon skillfully navigated the pendulousness of the internal organs during the laparoscopic procedure.
  6. The pendulum's rhythmic oscillations were a constant reminder of the pendulousness of time.
  7. The ballerina's graceful movements showcased the pendulousness of her limbs, flowing with effortless elegance.
  8. The heavy drapes hung in pendulous folds, casting a gloomy atmosphere over the room.
  9. The pendulousness of the monarch's robes indicated their regal status and authority.
  10. The pendulum's pendulousness provided a reliable measure of the Earth's gravitational pull.

FAQs About the word pendulousness

The quality or state of being pendulous; the state of hanging loosely; pendulosity.

nodding, hanging, bowing, bowed, weeping, droopy, hung, descendent, sagging, dangling

upright, stiff,upright, rigid, rigid, erect, stiff, erect, unbending, elevated

The pendulousness of the chandeliers created an ethereal ambiance in the grand hall.

The tendrils of the ivy cascaded with a graceful pendulousness, adorning the ancient stone wall.

The fruit hung in heavy clusters, their pendulousness a testament to the tree's abundance.

The artist captured the exquisite pendulousness of her subject's hair in her delicate brushstrokes.