amorphousness

IPA/ɐmˈɔːfəsnəs/
IPA/ɐmˈɔːɹfəsnəs/

amorphousness — 名詞

1. the state of not keeping one clear shape or outline

1.名詞C2
釋義

無定形

缺少清楚外形的狀態

the state of not keeping one clear shape or outline

例句

The storm cloud's amorphousness made Brooke think smoke was rising from the hills.

那片暴風雲的無定形,讓 Brooke 以為山丘間冒出了煙。

the amorphousness of a cloud's outline

Romi photographed the jelly's amorphousness before the chef chilled the dessert again.

在主廚再次冰鎮甜點前,Romi 先拍下那團果凍的無定形。

同義詞
  • formlessness

    the closest general noun for lacking a settled shape

  • shapelessness

    more direct and everyday, especially for visible objects

  • irregularity

    can still allow a recognizable shape, so it is weaker

反義詞
  • definition

    clear edges or boundaries are easy to see

  • shape

    suggests a recognizable outward form

文法句型

the amorphousness of [material / shape]

用法筆記

Usually appears with substances, clouds, stains, or partly melted objects. Distinguish this from sense 4, which is a technical term about internal structure rather than visible shape.

常見錯誤

The brick wall had an interesting amorphousness.
The smoke had an interesting amorphousness.
💡use this sense for things without clear edges, not for solid objects with a fixed outline.

2. the quality of not settling into one clear type, role, or identity

2.名詞C2
釋義

難歸類

不易看出明確類型或性質的狀態

the quality of not settling into one clear type, role, or identity

例句

Reviewers discussed the film's amorphousness because it felt part memoir, part comedy.

評論者談到這部片的難歸類,因為它一半像回憶錄,一半像喜劇。

hard to place in one genre

Yan liked the band's amorphousness, which let each album change direction completely.

Yan 喜歡這個樂團的難歸類,因為每張專輯都能完全換方向。

同義詞
  • indefiniteness

    formal and broad; it stresses lack of a fixed nature

  • fluidity

    often more positive, suggesting easy change rather than confusion

  • ambiguity

    focuses on unclear meaning, not on category

反義詞

文法句型

the amorphousness of [genre / role / movement]

用法筆記

Use this sense when the question is what kind of thing something is. Distinguish it from sense 3, where the problem is loose organization rather than unclear identity.

常見錯誤

The band's amorphousness means rehearsals are badly organized.
The band's amorphousness means it is hard to place in one style.
💡this sense is about unclear type or identity, not poor planning.

3. the state of being so loosely arranged that no clear plan or center holds it tog

3.名詞C2
釋義

無章法

缺少清楚安排或中心的狀態

the state of being so loosely arranged that no clear plan or center holds it together

例句

Ayesha criticised the committee's amorphousness after three meetings ended without decisions.

Ayesha 批評這個委員會的無章法,因為三次會議都沒做成決定。

organizational failure shown by repeated meetings

The website's amorphousness sent Ilan in circles while he searched for the form.

這個網站的無章法讓 Ilan 一直繞圈子,找那份表格找了很久。

同義詞
  • disorder

    stronger and more general; it can describe obvious mess as well

  • looseness

    less formal and often used for weak control or discipline

  • diffuseness

    formal; emphasizes spread without a clear center

反義詞

文法句型

the amorphousness of [group / plan / website]

用法筆記

This sense is usually negative and applies to plans, groups, websites, or projects that lack a clear center. Distinguish it from sense 2, which is about category or identity rather than arrangement.

常見錯誤

The film's amorphousness means nobody knows what genre it is.
The film's amorphousness means the scenes feel loosely arranged.
💡this sense is about weak structure, not hard classification.

4. in science, the state of lacking the regular crystal pattern found in many solid

4.名詞C2
釋義

非晶態

材料沒有規則晶體排列的狀態

in science, the state of lacking the regular crystal pattern found in many solids

例句

Scientists measured the glass's amorphousness after cooling the liquid at high speed.

科學家在高速冷卻液體後,測量那塊玻璃的非晶態程度。

technical use with glass after rapid cooling

The report linked the plastic's amorphousness to its clear, flexible surface.

報告把那種塑膠的非晶態,跟它透明又柔軟的表面聯繫起來。

同義詞
反義詞

文法句型

the amorphousness of [glass / polymer / sample]

用法筆記

This is a technical sense used for glass, plastics, and other solids whose particles do not line up in a crystal pattern. Unlike sense 1, it can apply even when the object's outward shape is regular.