threadiness

/ˈθrɛdi.nəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being thin, stringy, or resembling a thread.
    • She noticed the threadiness of the fabric after it started to fray.
    • The soup had an unpleasant threadiness from the overcooked vegetables.
    • The threadiness of the melted cheese made it stretch across the table.
  2. A thin, stringy texture or appearance.
    • The artist captured the threadiness of the clouds in her watercolor painting.
    • The threadiness of the spider's web was visible in the morning dew.
    • He disliked the threadiness of the cheap yarn, which kept splitting.
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