- adjectiveraw (adjective) · rawer (comparative adjective) · rawest (superlative adjective)
- (of food) uncooked:"raw eggs" · "salsify can be eaten raw in salads or cooked"
- (of a material or substance) in its natural state; not yet processed or purified:"raw silk" · "raw sewage"
- (of information) not analyzed, evaluated, or processed for use:"there were a number of errors in the raw data"
- (of a part of the body) red and painful, especially as the result of skin abrasion:"he scrubbed his hands until they were raw" · "Fran's nerves were raw"
- (of an emotion or quality) strong and undisguised:"he exuded an air of raw, vibrant masculinity"
- frank and realistic in the depiction of unpleasant facts or situations:"a raw, uncompromising portrait"
- US ENGLISHinformal(of language) coarse or crude, typically in relation to sexual matters:"a campaign against raw lyrics in rock music"
- (of the weather) bleak, cold, and damp:"a raw February night"
- (of a person) new to an activity or job and therefore lacking experience or skill:"they were replaced by raw recruits"
- (of the edge of a piece of cloth) not having a hem or selvage:"oversewing is used to neaten raw edges"
OriginOld English hrēaw, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rauw and German roh, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek kreas ‘raw flesh’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- (of food) uncooked:
- (of a material or substance) in its natural state; not yet processed or purified:
- (of a part of the body) red and painful, especially as the result of skin abrasion:
- (of an emotion or quality) strong and undisguised:
- frank and realistic in the depiction of unpleasant facts or situations:
- (of language) coarse or crude, typically in relation to sexual matters:
- (of the weather) bleak, cold, and damp:
- (of a person) new to an activity or job and therefore lacking experience or skill:
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- The term "raw" can be defined as follows:Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.raw adjective (NOT PROCESSED) B2 (of materials) in a natural state, without having been through any chemical or industrial process:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/raw[ raw ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective, raw·er, raw·est. uncooked, as articles of food: a raw carrot. not having undergone processes of preparing, dressing, finishing, refining, or manufacture: raw cotton.www.dictionary.com/browse/raw
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