wrawness (Meaning)

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wrawness (n.)

Peevishness; ill temper; anger.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wrawness

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wrawness Sentence Examples

  1. The rawness of the wound caused intense pain, a reminder of the brutality of the accident.
  2. Martha's voice held a raw edge, reflecting the anguish that had torn through her heart.
  3. The raw emotion on the artist's canvas spoke volumes about the turmoil that had inspired it.
  4. The teenager's raw vulnerability was evident in his tear-streaked face and trembling hands.
  5. The rawness of the unedited footage captured the raw chaos and intensity of the battle.
  6. The rawness in her eyes revealed a deeply wounded soul that longed for solace.
  7. The rawness of his grief was palpable, a heavy weight that threatened to crush him.
  8. Sarah's raw talent shone through in her uninhibited and emotive performance.
  9. The rawness of the open wound was a stark reminder of the fragility of life.
  10. The rawness of the scars served as a testament to the battles they had survived.

FAQs About the word wrawness

Peevishness; ill temper; anger.

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The rawness of the wound caused intense pain, a reminder of the brutality of the accident.

Martha's voice held a raw edge, reflecting the anguish that had torn through her heart.

The raw emotion on the artist's canvas spoke volumes about the turmoil that had inspired it.

The teenager's raw vulnerability was evident in his tear-streaked face and trembling hands.