colorlessness

/ˈkʌlərləsnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of having no color; being completely without hue or pigment.
    • Scientists studied the colorlessness of the liquid to confirm it was pure water.
    • The colorlessness of the winter landscape made everything look like a black-and-white photograph.
    • The artist used colorlessness deliberately to create a sense of emptiness in the painting.
  2. Lack of distinctive character, interest, or excitement; dullness.
    • The movie was criticized for the colorlessness of its characters and plot.
    • She left the job because of the colorlessness of the daily routine.
    • The colorlessness of his speech put the audience to sleep within minutes.
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