ponderousness

[US]/[ˈpɒndərəsˌnəs]/
[UK]/[ˈpɒndərəsˌnəs]/

Translation

n.the quality of being slow and heavy; lumbering; a state of being self-important and overserious; the quality of being dull and tedious

Phrases & Collocations

with ponderousness

feeling ponderousness

displaying ponderousness

overcome by ponderousness

sense of ponderousness

ponderousness evident

marked ponderousness

air of ponderousness

burdened with ponderousness

filled with ponderousness

Example Sentences

the ponderousness of the legal documents made the task feel overwhelming.

despite his small stature, he carried a certain ponderousness in his demeanor.

the ponderousness of the oak tree added a sense of stability to the garden.

she felt the ponderousness of responsibility weighing on her shoulders.

the ponderousness of the historical debate was evident in the lengthy arguments.

he approached the problem with a ponderousness that suggested careful consideration.

the ponderousness of the antique furniture filled the room with a sense of history.

the ponderousness of the task required a team of experienced professionals.

there was a ponderousness to his voice that commanded respect.

the ponderousness of the scientific research demanded years of dedication.

the ponderousness of the situation called for a measured response.

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