weediness

/ˈwiːdinəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being full of or covered with unwanted plants (weeds).
    • After a rainy summer, the weediness of the garden was overwhelming.
    • The farmer complained about the weediness of the field, which reduced his crop yield.
    • The weediness of the abandoned lot made it an eyesore for the neighborhood.
  2. The quality of being thin, scrawny, or weak in appearance.
    • His weediness as a teenager made him an easy target for bullies.
    • The puppy's weediness worried the vet, who recommended a better diet.
    • Despite his weediness, he had surprising strength in his arms.
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