noun as in strong fondness

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Example:The garden needed a lot of care to reclaim its former livingness and beauty.

Definition:The condition of appearing or feeling without life or vitality.

From lifelessness

Example:Despite her efforts, the room exuded a lifelessness that no amount of decorations could change.

Definition:The condition of appearing or feeling without life or vitality.

From lifelessness

Example:The picture captures the serene stillness and peaceful livingness of the landscape in the early morning.

Definition:The quality of being or being very close to being without movement or activity.

From stillness

Example:Death brings about a cessation of all livingness in the organism.

Definition:The end of all life processes in an organism or in a part of an organism.

From death

Example:The once-flourishing garden was a lifeless wasteland after the summer's drought.

Definition:Without life or vitality; dead or dull.

From lifeless

Example:Every inanimate object in the room was given a new lease of life by the artist's touch.

Definition:Not being capable of movement or other activity because of not having life.

From inanimate

Example:The harsh conditions made the previously lively region now an unlivable area.

Definition:Not fit for living in; uninhabitable.

From unlivable

Example:The audience's lack of interest made the presentation seem unanimated and lifeless.

Definition:Without life, movement, or spirit; dull; dead.

From unanimated

Example:Her criticism came across as hollow, lacking any true livingness or conviction.

Definition:Lacking substance, depth, or vitality; insincere or weak, as character or personality.

From hollow

Example:The dreary livingness of her apartment reflected her recent gloomy mood.

Definition:Causing gloom or sadness; melancholy and uninteresting.

From dreary