Definition of the word rawness

Pronunciation of vocabulary rawness

rawnessnoun

sự thô sơ

/ˈrɔːnəs//ˈrɔːnəs/

Origin of the word rawness

The word "rawness" has its roots in Old English, derived from the word "rāw," which means "uncooked" or "undressed." This word is also related to the Old Norse word "rá," meaning "red" or "raw," likely due to the idea that uncooked meat is typically red in color. In Middle English (circa 1100-1500), the word "rawness" emerged, initially meaning "uncookedness" or "crude state." Over time, its connotation expanded to describe emotions and feelings, such as emotional intensity, vulnerability, or sensitivity. In the 17th century, the word took on its current meaning, encompassing both physical (uncooked or unprocessed) and psychological (emotional or exposed) senses of "rawness." Today, the word is commonly used to describe a range of concepts, from physical health to emotional integrity.

Vocabulary summary rawness

typenoun

meaningthe state of being alive, the quality of being green (of fruit...)

meaningimmaturity, inexperience

meaningscratch da

Example of vocabulary rawnessnamespace

meaning

the fact of being powerful and natural and not trained or showing control

thực tế là mạnh mẽ và tự nhiên và không được đào tạo hoặc thể hiện sự kiểm soát

  • She brings great emotional rawness to a number of old-time gospel hymns.

    Bà mang đến sự thô sơ về mặt cảm xúc cho một số bài thánh ca phúc âm thời xưa.

meaning

the fact of being red and painful because the skin has been damaged

thực tế là da bị đỏ và đau vì bị tổn thương

  • Rub the cream under the nose to soothe rawness.

    Xoa kem dưới mũi để làm dịu cơn đau rát.

meaning

the fact of being honest, direct and sometimes shocking

sự thật là trung thực, thẳng thắn và đôi khi gây sốc

  • I liked the rawness of punk music and its political edge.

    Tôi thích sự nguyên sơ của nhạc punk và khía cạnh chính trị của nó.


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