noun
- plural of droopiness; the quality or state of hanging down limply or sagging; lack of firmness or vitality
Usage: countable plural form; often used to describe physical appearance or condition
Examples
- The droopinesses of the old curtains made the room look neglected.
- After the long illness, she noticed the droopinesses in her posture and decided to exercise more.
- The gardener attributed the droopinesses of the plants to insufficient watering.
- His eyes showed signs of droopinesses from lack of sleep.
- The fabric's droopinesses gave the dress an elegant, flowing appearance.