unvariedness
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Definition
Noun: * Characterized by an absence of variation: The state or quality of being uniform, monotonous, or lacking in diversity or change.
Usage
Unvariedness is a formal noun used to describe a condition of extreme sameness or lack of variety. It often carries a negative connotation, suggesting dullness or tediousness due to the absence of change or difference.
Examples
- The unvariedness of the landscape, with its endless flat fields, made the drive seem very long.
- Critics pointed to the unvariedness of the artist's later work, noting it lacked the experimentation of her early pieces.
- The unvariedness of his daily routine was beginning to affect his mood.
Advanced Usage
- Conceptual Unvariedness: Can be applied to abstract concepts like thought, style, or output.
- The unvariedness of the political discourse offered voters no real choice.
Variants and Related Words
- Unvaried (adjective): Not varied; lacking in variation.
- The unvaried diet led to nutritional deficiencies.
- Invariability (noun): The quality of being unchanging or constant.
- Uniformity (noun): The quality or state of being uniform, identical, or consistent.
Synonyms
- Monotony
- Sameness
- Uniformity
- Tediousness
- Repetitiveness
Antonyms
- Variety
- Diversity
- Variation
- Changeableness
- Heterogeneity
Noun
- characterized by an absence of variation