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crudity

[kroo-di-tee]

noun

plural

crudities 
  1. the state or quality of being crude.

  2. something crude.



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Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms

  • uncrudity noun
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of crudity1

1375–1425; late Middle English crudite < Latin ³¦°łÅ«»å¾±³ŁÄå²õ. See crude, -ity
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He knows what he is and glories in his crudity.

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In short, since the system has betrayed and fleeced you, why not take it down with the vulgarity and crudity it deserves?

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The goals are to push Pence’s chances in a 2024 presidential run and to help voters forget the chaos and crudity of former president Donald Trump.

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ā€œMy shipmates are a bunch of swine! No enthusiasm for anything, unbelievable crudity, stupidity & malice,ā€ he wrote a few days after enlisting, the first of many complaints about ā€œinsolenceā€ and ā€œboorishness.ā€

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The phrase ā€œlocker room talkā€ is associated with crudity, and there’s no question that exists.

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