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rawness Definition


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raw
adj
    1. Said of meat, vegetables, etc: not cooked.
      Thesaurus: uncooked, rare, bloody, fresh, undone.
    2. Not processed, purified or refined.
      Example: raw silk
      Thesaurus: natural, untreated, rough, crude, uncut, unrefined, unprocessed, unstained, untanned; Antonym: processed, refined.
    3. Said of alcoholic spirit: undiluted.
    4. Said of statistics, data, etc: not analysed.
    5. Said of a person: not trained or experienced.
      Thesaurus: inexperienced, callow, green, immature, unseasoned, untried.
    6. Said of a wound, etc: with a sore, inflamed surface.
    7. Said of the weather: cold and damp.
      Thesaurus: nasty, cold, bleak, biting, chill, windy.
    8. Said of an edge of material: not finished off and so liable to fray.
    9. Particularly sensitive.
      Example: touched a raw nerve
noun
    1. A sore, inflamed or sensitive place.
Derivative: rawness
noun
    Idiom: in the raw
      In a natural or crude state.
      colloq
      Naked.
        Thesaurus: naked, nude, bare, unclothed, in the buff (slang).
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon hreaw.



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