diluteness

/daɪˈlutnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being weak or thin because water or another liquid has been added.
    • The diluteness of the paint caused it to drip off the brush.
    • He complained about the diluteness of the lemonade at the fair.
    • The diluteness of the soup made it taste more like broth.
  2. The quality of being less strong, effective, or pure.
    • The diluteness of his argument failed to convince the committee.
    • The diluteness of the company's mission statement made it hard to understand.
    • Critics pointed to the diluteness of the new policy as a sign of weak leadership.
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