leadenness

/ˈlɛdənnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being heavy, slow, or sluggish.
    • She felt a leadenness in her heart after hearing the sad news.
    • The leadenness of the traffic made the commute unbearable.
    • The leadenness of his limbs made it hard to get out of bed.
  2. The quality of being dull, gray, or gloomy in appearance or mood.
    • There was a leadenness to the atmosphere in the room after the argument.
    • The leadenness of the sky matched his somber mood.
    • The photograph captured the leadenness of the winter landscape.
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