shapelessness

/ˈʃeɪpləsnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of having no definite or clear shape.
    • The shapelessness of the old sweater made it hard to fold neatly.
    • After the storm, the sand dunes had a strange shapelessness, like a melted sculpture.
    • The artist intentionally used shapelessness in her painting to evoke a feeling of chaos.
  2. A lack of clear form, structure, or organization.
    • The shapelessness of the plot made the movie confusing to follow.
    • His argument suffered from shapelessness, jumping from one idea to another without a clear point.
    • The committee's report was criticized for its shapelessness and lack of concrete recommendations.