ponderousness

/ˈpɑndərəsnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being slow, heavy, and clumsy due to great weight or size.
    • The ponderousness of the furniture made it difficult to move upstairs.
    • The ship's ponderousness required a large crew to steer it.
    • The elephant's ponderousness was evident as it trudged through the mud.
  2. The quality of being dull, slow, or boring in style or manner.
    • Critics complained about the ponderousness of the film's second half.
    • The report's ponderousness discouraged readers from finishing it.
    • The ponderousness of the professor's lectures made them hard to sit through.
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