woodenness

/ˈwʊdənnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being stiff, awkward, or lacking natural expression or movement.
    • The actor's woodenness made the love scene feel completely fake.
    • The woodenness of the furniture design gave the room a cold, uninviting feel.
    • There was a certain woodenness in his posture during the interview.
  2. The quality of being made of or resembling wood.
    • The woodenness of the toy gave it a classic, natural appeal.
    • The woodenness of the old floorboards was evident in their grain and texture.
    • She admired the woodenness of the hand-carved statue.
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