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stiffness

American  
[stif-nis] / ˈstɪf nɪs /

noun

  1. the state or condition of being rigid or firm.

    The bicycle’s frame is well balanced, with excellent stiffness throughout.

    Conventional wisdom has been that longer knife blades need more carbon for stiffness.

  2. the state or condition of being unable to move easily.

    Proper stretching will help you avoid joint stiffness and muscle tension after a workout.

  3. lack of ease or grace.

    The teacher offers advice on how to get over the stiffness or outright paralysis that can creep in when people make writing into a “big deal.”

  4. the state or condition of being rigidly formal.

    There was a stiffness to the encounter, but the ambassador was not unfriendly.

    If representatives meet only under official circumstances, a degree of stiffness is introduced which does not allow people to exchange ideas as freely.

  5. the state or condition of being excessive, difficult, or severe.

    The council expressed concern about the stiffness of the fines and sentences for such minor infractions.

  6. (of soil) the state or condition of being compact; density.

    A variety of sediment samples are needed in order to recover different types of sediment, mainly based on their stiffness.


Other Word Forms

  • overstiffness noun
  • semistiffness noun
  • unstiffness noun

Etymology

Origin of stiffness

stiff ( def. ) + -ness ( def. )

Example Sentences

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It leads to ongoing pain and stiffness in the knee joint, making everyday movement more difficult.

From Science Daily

Elianna described how a few days after the match, Davies began experiencing stiffness in his hips and had difficulty carrying out basic movements.

From BBC

This added stiffness made movements less efficient and was associated with poorer balance performance.

From Science Daily

Nearly one million people in the United States are living with Parkinson's disease, a progressive neurological disorder that causes tremors, muscle stiffness, and increasing difficulty with movement.

From Science Daily

By detecting the stiffness of the ECM, a single abnormal cell can determine the direction it should move.

From Science Daily