raggedness (Meaning)

Wordnet

raggedness (n)

a texture of a surface or edge that is not smooth but is irregular and uneven

shabbiness by virtue of being in rags

raggedness Sentence Examples

  1. The raggedness of his clothing hinted at his desperate circumstances.
  2. The wind whipped up the waves, creating a raggedness on the ocean's surface.
  3. The raggedness of the torn paper gave the letter an air of urgency.
  4. The hiker's raggedness, marked by torn clothes and dirty boots, testified to his perilous journey.
  5. The raggedness of the clouds hinted at an approaching storm.
  6. The raggedness of the coastline was dotted with jagged rocks and crashing waves.
  7. The artist's brushstrokes captured the raggedness of the old tree's bark.
  8. The raggedness of the metal, scarred by years of use, spoke to its resilience.
  9. The raggedness of the wound, jagged and uneven, required immediate medical attention.
  10. The raggedness of the child's hair, unkempt and tangled, suggested a life of neglect.

FAQs About the word raggedness

a texture of a surface or edge that is not smooth but is irregular and uneven, shabbiness by virtue of being in rags

jagged,broken, scraggly, craggy, scraggy, serrated, nonuniform, harsh, saw-toothed, irregular

clean, smooth, soft, even, even, uniform, regular, regular, soft, uniform

The raggedness of his clothing hinted at his desperate circumstances.

The wind whipped up the waves, creating a raggedness on the ocean's surface.

The raggedness of the torn paper gave the letter an air of urgency.

The hiker's raggedness, marked by torn clothes and dirty boots, testified to his perilous journey.