rigidness

/ˈrɪdʒɪdnəs/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being stiff, hard, and not able to bend.
    • The rigidness of the cardboard made it difficult to fold into a box.
    • After the accident, the rigidness in his knee made walking painful.
    • The rigidness of the frozen ground prevented the workers from digging.
  2. The quality of being strict and unwilling to change.
    • Her rigidness about grammar rules sometimes annoyed her more creative colleagues.
    • The rigidness of the schedule left no time for breaks or unexpected delays.
    • The rigidness of the old law made it hard to adapt to modern situations.
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