ponderousness Antonyms

Meaning of ponderousness

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ponderousness (n)

an oppressive quality that is laborious and solemn and lacks grace or fluency

the property of being large in mass

ponderousness Sentence Examples

  1. The ponderousness of the elephant's footsteps shook the ground beneath his feet.
  2. The weighty tome lay open on the desk, its ponderousness inviting a deep dive into its contents.
  3. The academic's prose was marked by its ponderousness, obscuring the simplicity of his thesis.
  4. The ponderous bureaucracy stifled innovation and progress within the organization.
  5. The speech droned on with ponderous solemnity, testing the listeners' patience.
  6. The old oak tree stood in the forest, its ponderousness a testament to centuries of existence.
  7. The ponderous rain clouds cast a gloomy shadow over the cityscape.
  8. The ponderous arguments of the opposition failed to sway the jury's decision.
  9. The ponderous silence in the room spoke volumes about the tension between the two adversaries.
  10. The historian's ponderous research had unearthed a wealth of previously unknown information.

FAQs About the word ponderousness

an oppressive quality that is laborious and solemn and lacks grace or fluency, the property of being large in mass

massiveness,heaviness, avoirdupois, weightiness, bulk, cumbersomeness, bulkiness, solidness, hugeness,solidity

delicacy,lightness, weightlessness, delicacy, lightness, weightlessness, flimsiness, slightness,airiness, ethereality

The ponderousness of the elephant's footsteps shook the ground beneath his feet.

The weighty tome lay open on the desk, its ponderousness inviting a deep dive into its contents.

The academic's prose was marked by its ponderousness, obscuring the simplicity of his thesis.

The ponderous bureaucracy stifled innovation and progress within the organization.