noun
- plural of dinginess; the quality or state of being dingy (dull, dark, or dirty in appearance)
Usage: countable or uncountable; typically used in formal or descriptive contexts
Examples
- The dinginesses of the old apartment walls made the space feel unwelcoming.
- Years of neglect had created various dinginesses throughout the building.
- She worked to eliminate the dinginesses that had accumulated in the basement.
- The dinginesses of the fabric suggested it needed a thorough cleaning.
- Multiple dinginesses plagued the once-grand hotel.