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Dinginess - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Dinginess refers to a dull, dirty, or shabby quality, often describing places or objects that appear neglected or unclean. It conveys a sense of gloominess and lack of care.

dinginess

/ˈdɪndʒinəs/ /ˈdɪndʒɪnəs/

Definition:

The state of being dirty, gloomy, or shabby in appearance.

Synonyms:

griminess, shabbiness, squalor, drabness

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

cleanliness, brightness

Common Collocations:

dingy room, dingy atmosphere, dingy clothes, dingy corner

Derivatives:

dingy (adj.), dingily (adv.)

Usage Tips:

Use "dinginess" to describe a place or object that appears dirty or neglected over time.

Common Phrases:

"shrouded in dinginess, " "overcome by dinginess, " "lost in dinginess"

Etymology:

Derived from "dingy," meaning dark or dirty, originating from early 18th-century English of uncertain origin.

Examples:

  • 1. The basement had an air of dinginess that made it unwelcoming.
  • 2. She scrubbed the walls to remove the lingering dinginess.
  • 3. The old hotel’s dinginess discouraged potential guests.
  • 4. His coat had a faded dinginess from years of wear.

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