IPA: /ˈtwiːdɪnɪs/
KK: /ˈtwidɪnɪs/
The quality of being made from or resembling tweed, which is a type of thick, warm fabric often used for clothing.
The tweediness of his jacket made it perfect for the chilly weather.
Tweediness → The word is derived from 'tweed' (from Scottish dialect, referring to a type of woolen fabric) and the suffix '-iness' (meaning the quality of). Therefore, 'tweediness' refers to the quality or state of being like tweed, often implying a rustic or textured appearance.
Think of the fabric 'tweed' and remember that 'tweediness' describes the quality of being like that fabric, often with a rustic texture.