Harshnesses [noun]
Definition of Harshnesses:
crudity
Sentence/Example of Harshnesses:
The oil and gas industry has found itself under a harsh spotlight as concern over climate change increases across the world.
Cord cutting hasn’t had as harsh an impact on cable TV providers, however, because most are also among the top providers of broadband home Internet service.
As small communities, new research shows, some bacteria can withstand that harsh environment.
It was a tongue-in-cheek attempt to make a point about the harsh tone of the negotiations in Washington.
This was particularly exacerbated when India went into an over two-month harsh lockdown on March 25, one of the strictest in the world.
The government of China’s moves in recent years signals harsher government control at home and more geopolitical and economic bullying overseas.
Rather than lather up my skin with SPF 50 every two hours, this was a great way to both stay cool and avoid exposure to harsh rays.
His avarice was disgusting beyond words, and with avarice went a tendency to underhand dealing, harshness, and malice.
But wise and successful as were his methods, the glory of his rule was darkened by his harshness and greed.
Mr. D., accustomed to unrestrained license of tongue, retorted with great asperity, and much harshness of language.