limpness

/ˈlɪmpnəs/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being soft, loose, and lacking stiffness.
    • The fabric's limpness made it unsuitable for a structured dress.
    • He noticed the limpness of the rope and knew it wouldn't hold.
    • The limpness of the lettuce told us it was no longer fresh.
  2. Lack of energy, strength, or firmness; weakness.
    • The limpness of his handshake suggested he was nervous.
    • The team played with a surprising limpness in the second half.
    • After the fever, she felt a general limpness in her muscles.
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