Crudity in a sentence as a noun

There is no end to flirting at BYU, unless you define flirting to include crudity and lewdness.

They both have jagged edges and visual crudity; the "pixel art" nature of the former does it no favors.

Here's the lead-in:> Gamers would have to accept jagged edges, tearing textures, and a generalized visual crudity in 3D games for quite some time to come.

Specifically, we're going to effectively look at our understanding of the brain and compare it to the crudity of surgery during the Civil War.

Is this the result of a concerted campaign or does a group founded around crudity and bravado attract absolute knuckledragging choads who are likely to get into fistfights?

'see' being the operative word...people complain about the crudity of the dialog, but the win for me is that you could watch it without knowing a word of English and still 'get' the story - which is far easier said than done.

"Even today it takes only the crudity of a persecution to give an otherwise completely indifferent sectarianism an honorable name.

"Beavis and Butt-Head" is a celebration of crudity, a lesson in empathy and humility, and a reminder that "refinement" and "education" are not just silly, fancy things but aspects of every person's experience.

Have you ever noticed that the people who pour scorn on climate prediction and say it's all just playing with models and overactive imagination on the part of scientists are perfectly comfortable making dire economic predictions about the costs of mitigating climate change, despite economics' relative crudity?

I understand the point of this is efficiency, though I feel it's necessary to give voice to the other persuasion: are we really going to pursue maximum efficiency in trivial matters to the point that it no longer sounds like it's human beings communicating?There are such things as rudeness, crudity, boorishness--and in my opinion, those don't go out the window in the workplace.

Crudity definitions

noun

a wild or unrefined state

See also: crudeness primitiveness primitivism rudeness

noun

an impolite manner that is vulgar and lacking tact or refinement; "the whole town was famous for its crudeness"

See also: crudeness gaucheness