procellose

/prɒˈsɛləs/

Definitions

1. verb

to make something dull or less interesting by repetition or overuse

“The comedian’s jokes began to procellose, and the audience lost interest.”

2. noun

a quality of being dull or uninspiring due to repetition or overuse

“The movie’s plot had a bad case of procellose, making it hard to stay engaged.”

Synonyms

  • overuse
  • staleness

Antonyms

  • freshness
  • originality