dryasdust

/draɪˈæsdʌst/

Definitions

1. noun

a state of dullness and stagnation, especially in art or literature, resulting from excessive use of conventional forms and lack of originality

“The critic argued that the novel had fallen into a state of dryasdust, relying too heavily on tired tropes and clichés.”

Synonyms

  • sterility
  • sterilization

Antonyms

  • liveliness
  • vitality