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Stubbiness - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Stubbiness refers to the quality of being short, thick, or blunt, often describing objects like hair, plants, or limbs. It implies a lack of length or smoothness.

stubbiness

/ˈstʌbinəs/ /ˈstʌbɪnəs/

Definition:

The quality of being short and thick, often referring to objects or body parts.

Synonyms:

stockiness, chunkiness, thickness

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

slenderness, elongation

Common Collocations:

stubbiness of fingers, stubbiness of legs, stubbiness of a pencil

Derivatives:

stubby, stubbily

Usage Tips:

Use "stubbiness" to describe something short and thick, like fingers or tree trunks.

Common Phrases:

none commonly associated

Etymology:

Derived from "stubby," meaning short and thick, with the suffix "-ness" indicating a state or quality.

Examples:

  • 1. The pencil's stubbiness made it hard to grip.
  • 2. His stubbiness gave him a sturdy appearance.
  • 3. The tree's stubbiness made it resistant to strong winds.
  • 4. She laughed at the stubbiness of her crayons after sharpening them so much.

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