How Do You Spell BARRENNESS?

Pronunciation: [bˈaɹənnəs] (IPA)

The word "barrenness" is spelled with a double "r" and double "n," which may seem excessive. However, the spelling reflects the pronunciation of the word, which includes a syllable break between the two "r" sounds. In IPA transcription, it is written as /ˈbærənnəs/, with the stressed syllable being the second one. The double letters help to indicate the correct stress and pronunciation of the word, which means a state of being unproductive or infertile.

BARRENNESS Meaning and Definition

  1. Barrenness is a noun that refers to the state or condition of being unproductive, unfruitful, or sterile. It commonly describes a land, soil, or ground that is unable to sustain plant life or produce crops due to its lack of fertility or nutrients. It is characterized by a scarcity or absence of vegetation, making it unsuitable for agricultural purposes.

    In a broader sense, barrenness can also be used to describe a state of lack or emptiness. It may refer to a person or animal's inability to conceive, procreate, or reproduce, resulting in a lack of offspring or descendants. This could be due to various factors, such as infertility, sterility, or impotence.

    Metaphorically, the term barrenness can be applied to situations or environments that lack vitality, creativity, or productivity. It may describe a state of desolation, aridity, or dullness, where there is a dearth of ideas, innovation, or growth. It can represent a lack of progress, advancement, or development, resulting in a sense of stagnation or unproductiveness.

    The concept of barrenness is often contrasted with fertility, productivity, abundance, or flourishing. It can be a physical, emotional, or metaphorical characteristic that highlights the absence or inadequacy of growth, life, or productivity in a particular context.

  2. • Unfruitfulness.
    • Unfruitfulness; sterility.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of BARRENNESS

The word "barrenness" originated from the Middle English term "berrennes", which itself came from the Old English word "berennes". The Old English word "berennes" was derived from the Old English root "beran", meaning "to bear" or "to bring forth". Over time, "berennes" evolved into "barrennes", with the "b" replacing the "ber" prefix and the addition of the "-ness" suffix, forming the noun denoting the state or quality of being barren.

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Plural form of BARRENNESS is BARRENNESSES

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