rawness (Meaning)

Wordnet

rawness (n)

a chilly dampness

the state of being crude and incomplete and imperfect

a pain that is felt (as when the area is touched)

lack of experience and the knowledge and understanding derived from experience

Webster

rawness (n.)

The quality or state of being raw.

rawness Sentence Examples

  1. The rawness of her emotions overwhelmed her, leaving her trembling and teary-eyed.
  2. The landscape in winter exuded a stark rawness, with bare trees and snow-covered fields.
  3. The unedited footage captured the rawness of the actor's performance, showcasing their unfiltered talent.
  4. The wounds on his body still felt raw and tender, a constant reminder of his ordeal.
  5. The rawness of the tragedy left an indelible mark on the community, forever etching its pain into their hearts.
  6. The new recruit's rawness in combat could be seen in his wide-eyed fear and trembling hands.
  7. The artist's raw canvas expressed the unbridled emotion and energy that consumed their soul.
  8. The rawness of her prose cut through the reader's defenses, exposing their deepest vulnerabilities.
  9. The rawness of the wound prevented it from healing properly, requiring ongoing medical attention.
  10. Despite her rawness, she found solace in the supportive embrace of her loved ones, who understood her pain.

FAQs About the word rawness

a chilly dampness, the state of being crude and incomplete and imperfect, a pain that is felt (as when the area is touched), lack of experience and the knowledg

chilliness, bleakness, bitterness,chill, cold,coldness, bite, sharpness, crispness, frigidness

warmth,warmth, warmness, warmness, heat, hotness, hotness, balminess, sultriness,heat

The rawness of her emotions overwhelmed her, leaving her trembling and teary-eyed.

The landscape in winter exuded a stark rawness, with bare trees and snow-covered fields.

The unedited footage captured the rawness of the actor's performance, showcasing their unfiltered talent.

The wounds on his body still felt raw and tender, a constant reminder of his ordeal.