noun
- the quality or state of being boggy; the condition of being wet, marshy, or swampy
Usage: uncountable noun; commonly used in geography and environmental contexts
Examples
- The bogginess of the terrain made it difficult to build roads through the region.
- After heavy rains, the bogginess of the field increased significantly.
- Hikers complained about the bogginess of the trail during the wet season.
- The bogginess of the wetland provides habitat for many plant and animal species.
- Engineers had to account for the bogginess of the ground when planning the construction project.
- The bogginess decreased as we moved away from the river.
- Local residents are familiar with the seasonal bogginess of the lowlands.