ruttiness

/ˈrʌtɪnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being full of ruts (deep tracks or grooves in a road or surface).
    • The ruttiness of the trail forced us to walk slowly to avoid tripping.
    • The ruttiness of the old dirt road made the bike ride very bumpy.
    • Farmers complained about the ruttiness of the field after the heavy trucks passed through.
  2. The quality of being stuck in a boring or unproductive routine; lack of change or progress.
    • The team's ruttiness in their creative process led to a series of uninspired projects.
    • She wanted to escape the ruttiness of her small-town life and see the world.
    • The ruttiness of his daily schedule made him feel like he was just going through the motions.
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