waterishnesses

/ˈwɔtərɪʃnəsɪz/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being watery, thin, or lacking substance; used literally for liquids or figuratively for writing, arguments, etc.
    • The sauce had a disappointing waterishness that no amount of seasoning could fix.
    • The waterishnesses of the soup made it unappealing, as if it had been diluted too much.
    • Critics pointed out the waterishnesses of the novel's plot, saying it lacked depth and complexity.
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