narrowness

/ˈnɛroʊnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being small in width compared to length.
    • Because of the narrowness of the bridge, only one car could cross at a time.
    • The narrowness of the hallway made it hard for two people to walk side by side.
    • She was surprised by the narrowness of the old staircase in the castle.
  2. Limited in range, scope, or perspective; lack of breadth.
    • His narrowness of thinking prevented him from considering other viewpoints.
    • She criticized the narrowness of the report, which ignored many important factors.
    • The narrowness of the curriculum left students with little exposure to the arts.
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