woodenness (Meaning)

Wordnet

woodenness (n)

the quality of being wooden and awkward

Webster

woodenness (n.)

Quality of being wooden; clumsiness; stupidity; blockishness.

woodenness Sentence Examples

  1. The puppet's Bewegungen had a woodenness that betrayed its artificial nature.
  2. The sculptor's hands caressed the woodenness of the oak, shaping it into a masterpiece.
  3. The house's exterior possessed an unnatural woodenness, as if it had been constructed from a single massive trunk.
  4. The actor's performance lacked life, resulting in a stiff and woodenness that grated on the audience.
  5. The old barn creaked and groaned with a woodenness that spoke of years of use.
  6. The painting depicted a forest, but the trees seemed to have a strange woodenness to them, as if they were made from painted lumber.
  7. The woodenness of the doll's limbs made it difficult to pose, its arms and legs seeming to resist articulation.
  8. The woodenness of the violin's body produced a warm and resonant sound that filled the concert hall.
  9. The woodenness of the bridge's structure made it seem both imposing and vulnerable, arching over the river like a mighty guardian.
  10. The woodenness of the rocking horse's body gave it an almost childlike charm, inviting children to pretend they were riding a noble steed.

FAQs About the word woodenness

the quality of being wooden and awkwardQuality of being wooden; clumsiness; stupidity; blockishness.

indifference, unconcern, aloofness,stiffness, coolness, detachment,blankness, bloodlessness, coldness, impassiveness

sensibility, empathy, feeling,emotion, sensitivity, sympathy, compassion, sensitivity, pity, empathy

The puppet's Bewegungen had a woodenness that betrayed its artificial nature.

The sculptor's hands caressed the woodenness of the oak, shaping it into a masterpiece.

The house's exterior possessed an unnatural woodenness, as if it had been constructed from a single massive trunk.

The actor's performance lacked life, resulting in a stiff and woodenness that grated on the audience.