noun
- the quality or state of being oppressive; the condition of being burdensome, unjust, or difficult to bear
Usage: uncountable noun; often used to describe physical conditions (heat, humidity) or emotional/social conditions (tyranny, injustice)
Examples
- The oppressiveness of the summer heat made it difficult to work outdoors.
- Citizens protested against the oppressiveness of the new government policies.
- The oppressiveness of the humid air left everyone exhausted by noon.
- She felt the oppressiveness of her family's expectations weighing on her shoulders.
- The oppressiveness of the regime forced many people to flee the country.
- The oppressiveness of the silence in the empty house was unsettling.