aridness

/ˈɛrɪdnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being very dry, especially land or climate that receives little or no rain.
    • Farmers struggled with the aridness of the soil during the long drought.
    • The region's aridness is caused by its location far from any ocean.
    • The aridness of the desert made it nearly impossible for plants to grow.
  2. A lack of interest, excitement, or emotional expression; dullness.
    • The aridness of the lecture made it hard for students to stay awake.
    • The party suffered from an aridness of conversation and laughter.
    • His writing had an aridness that failed to capture the reader's imagination.
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