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raggedness vs tweediness

tweediness vs raggedness

raggedness and tweediness both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
raggedness Yes No No No
tweediness Yes No No No
As nouns, tweediness is a hyponym of raggedness; that is, tweediness is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than raggedness:
  • raggedness: a texture of a surface or edge that is not smooth but is irregular and uneven
  • tweediness: looseness or roughness in texture (as of cloth)
raggedness (noun) tweediness (noun)
shabbiness by virtue of being in rags looseness or roughness in texture (as of cloth)
a texture of a surface or edge that is not smooth but is irregular and uneven an informal, homely, outdoor look characteristic of those who wear tweeds
Difference between raggedness and tweediness

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