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cruesa
A wild or unrefined state.
rudeness
crudity
primitiveness
primitivism
gaucheness
Portuguese
obscenidades
Catalan
aspror
An unpolished unrefined quality.
roughness
Catalan
aspror
Synonyms
Examples for "
rudeness
"
rudeness
crudity
primitiveness
primitivism
gaucheness
Examples for "
rudeness
"
1
I know, I know-asa Christian, I shouldn't return
rudeness
for
rudeness
.
2
The
rudeness
of the style in which they lived painfully impressed him.
3
I spoke with studied politeness; my idea was to rebuke his
rudeness
.
4
Her
rudeness
to Mr. Pratt was only part of the general parcel.
5
For heaven's sake! Von Arpels was brisk to the point of
rudeness
.
1
Such views belong to the uneducated
crudity
and superficiality of naïve thinking.
2
Of course, such a sketch must have an inevitable
crudity
of effect.
3
And yet at moments no one blurts things out with such
crudity
.
4
Or they will rebel, reaching out in exaggerated behavior and macho
crudity
.
5
He is forced to listen, perhaps, to an exhibition of tedious
crudity
.
1
It was the raw
primitiveness
of the concept which appealed to her.
2
Besides its low situation and its
primitiveness
,
Hebron has a third peculiarity.
3
Nat said you'd be horrified by our
primitiveness
-
but
I
knew better!
4
In a dozen ways he could see her
primitiveness
,
her kinship to the wilderness.
5
He liked its quaintness, the
primitiveness
of the farmer-fisherman neighbors, he liked the sea.
1
I can assure you that our
primitivism
is not wholly external.
2
I immediately thought it was a work of Italian
primitivism
.
3
Cubists confronting
primitivism
early in the 20th century and so on and so on.
4
There was a puritan
primitivism
to it all, following the excesses of the 80s.
5
That's what Edenism was supposed to be about, to lift us above this
primitivism
.
1
There is something particularly obnoxious about the latest revelation of
gaucheness
in high places.
2
While his political essays tend to
gaucheness
,
his travel accounts provide many amusing moments.
3
The goal itself had, after all, revealed
gaucheness
in City.
4
If anything, it is only Rodgers' old lyrics that betray the
gaucheness
of youth.
5
His
gaucheness
is sometimes endearing, and sometimes close to rude.
1
Sometimes a great deal of
crudeness
is expressed with a certain subtlety.
2
It seemed hysterical and overwrought in places-itgives the effect of
crudeness
.
3
It belongs to the
crudeness
,
and ignorance, and superstition of barbaric times.
4
The
crudeness
of some epitaphs gives them a grotesque touch of realism.
5
It smacked of
crudeness
,
and he had an epicurean distaste for
crudeness
.
6
I shall not attempt to tone down the
crudeness
of Hungerford's language.
7
He was a coarse and vulgar oaf much given to
crudeness
and violence.
8
Without art, the
crudeness
of reality would make the world unbearable.
9
In short, for all her
crudeness
,
Aileen Butler was a definite force personally.
10
First of all, remember that while affectation is odious,
crudeness
must be overcome.
11
The
crudeness
and the unrefinement in feature are not necessary accompaniments of color.
12
There was an unbearable poignancy in the toy's small, pathetic
crudeness
.
13
There is much the same showiness; a similar curious mixture of
crudeness
and luxury.
14
That acclaim has, however, drawn attention to the film's
crudeness
.
15
Jaina blinked, stunned at the
crudeness
of the words coming from one so cultured.
16
His gesture seemed to deprecate the
crudeness
of the allusion.
crudeness
certain crudeness
very crudeness
much crudeness
asymmetrical crudeness
awkward crudeness
Portuguese
obscenidades
Catalan
cruesa
vulgaritat
grolleria
descortesia
rudesa
barroeria
grosseria
tosquedat
primitivisme
ordinariesa
aspror