Crudity

Pronunciation: /ˈkɹʌdɪtaɪ/

Crudity (noun)

  1. The quality of being rough, simple, or not well made, especially in writing, art, or ideas.
  2. A lack of careful thinking or good taste; behaviour or language that feels unpolished or too direct.
  3. The state of being rude or unpleasant in a way that shocks people, often through harsh words or actions.

Examples

  • The essay shows crudity in its wording.
  • Her speech has crudity that distracts listeners.