rawness

[ˈrɔːnəs]

rawness Definition

  • 1the state of being raw or uncooked
  • 2the quality of being rough, unrefined, or lacking in sophistication
  • 3the quality of being direct, honest, and without pretense

Using rawness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rawness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rawness of the meat made it difficult to chew.

  • Example

    The rawness of his emotions was evident in his voice.

  • Example

    The rawness of the painting gave it a unique charm.

rawness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rawness

Antonyms for rawness

Phrases with rawness

  • the condition of the skin when it is sore, red, and painful

    Example

    The rawness of her skin was caused by the harsh chemicals in the soap.

  • the condition of the weather when it is cold, wet, and unpleasant

    Example

    The rawness of the weather made it difficult to go outside.

  • the condition of the voice when it is hoarse, strained, or untrained

    Example

    The rawness of her voice added to the emotional impact of the song.

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Summary: rawness in Brief

The term 'rawness' [ˈrɔːnəs] refers to the state of being raw or uncooked, as well as the quality of being rough, unrefined, or lacking in sophistication. It can also describe the quality of being direct, honest, and without pretense. Examples include the rawness of meat, emotions, and paintings. Phrases like 'rawness of the skin' and 'rawness of the voice' denote physical conditions.