Soddenness

Pronunciation: /ˈsɑdənˈnɛs/

Soddenness (noun)

  1. The state of being extremely wet, so that something feels heavy and soaked through.
  2. A condition where liquid has fully soaked into a material, reducing firmness and making it limp.

Examples

  • The soddenness of the carpet made the room smell bad.
  • Rain caused soddenness on the path after the storm.