noun
- the quality or state of being full of plots or conspiracies; the characteristic of having many interconnected schemes or intrigues
Usage: informal; often used in literary or dramatic contexts
Examples
- The plottiness of the novel kept readers guessing until the final chapter.
- Critics praised the screenplay for its plottiness and unexpected twists.
- The plottiness of the political thriller made it difficult to follow at times.
- She appreciated the plottiness of the mystery, with clues hidden throughout.
- The plottiness of the story involved multiple characters with conflicting goals.