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All crudity antonyms

cru·di·ty
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noun crudity

  • manners — mainour.
  • sophistication — sophisticated character, ideas, tastes, or ways as the result of education, worldly experience, etc.: the sophistication of the wealthy.
  • delicacy — Delicacy is the quality of being easy to break or harm, and refers especially to people or things that are attractive or graceful.
  • politeness — showing good manners toward others, as in behavior, speech, etc.; courteous; civil: a polite reply.
  • refinement — fineness or elegance of feeling, taste, manners, language, etc.
  • chastity — the state of being chaste; purity
  • cleanness — free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained: She bathed and put on a clean dress.
  • decency — Decency is the quality of following accepted moral standards.
  • modesty — the quality of being modest; freedom from vanity, boastfulness, etc.
  • virtue — moral excellence; goodness; righteousness.
  • purity — the condition or quality of being pure; freedom from anything that debases, contaminates, pollutes, etc.: the purity of drinking water.
  • break even — to attain a level of activity, as in commerce, or a point of operation, as in gambling, at which there is neither profit nor loss
  • regularity — usual; normal; customary: to put something in its regular place.
  • gentility — good breeding or refinement.
  • kindness — the state or quality of being kind: kindness to animals.
  • smoothness — free from projections or unevenness of surface; not rough: smooth wood; a smooth road.
  • courtesy — Courtesy is politeness, respect, and consideration for others.
  • fear — a river in SE North Carolina. 202 miles (325 km) long.
  • shyness — bashful; retiring.
  • humility — the quality or condition of being humble; modest opinion or estimate of one's own importance, rank, etc.
  • meekness — humbly patient or docile, as under provocation from others.
  • timidity — lacking in self-assurance, courage, or bravery; easily alarmed; timorous; shy.
  • carefulness — cautious in one's actions: Be careful when you cross the street.
  • caution — Caution is great care which you take in order to avoid possible danger.
  • respect — a particular, detail, or point (usually preceded by in): to differ in some respect.
  • decorum — Decorum is behaviour that people consider to be correct, polite, and respectable.
  • tasteful — having, displaying, or in accordance with good taste: tasteful clothing; a tasteful room.
  • restraint — a restraining action or influence: freedom from restraint.
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