monosyllabicity

/ˌmɑnəˌsɪləˈbɪsəti/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being made up of words that have only one syllable.
    • The monosyllabicity of his speech made him seem unfriendly.
    • Poets sometimes use monosyllabicity to create a simple, direct rhythm.
    • The child's early vocabulary was marked by monosyllabicity, with words like 'cat' and 'dog.'
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