Luridnesses

Pronunciation: /ˈɫʊɹədˈɛnˈɛsiz/

Luridnesses (noun)

  1. The quality of being described in a very shocking and bright way, often to attract attention.
  2. The state of being too dramatic or sensational, especially in stories, reports, or descriptions.

Examples

  • The painting’s luridnesses make the scene feel painfully real.
  • Her photos show luridnesses that grab attention immediately.