blankness
/ˈblæŋknəs/Definitions
1. noun
A state or condition of being empty or devoid of thought or feeling; a lack of interest or enthusiasm.
“The blankness of the abandoned city was haunting.”
2. noun
A state of being without features or characteristics.
“The blankness of the white sheet of paper was unappealing.”
3. noun
A quality or atmosphere of being uninteresting or dull.
“The movie’s plot had a sense of blankness that made it hard to follow.”