jaggedness

/ˈdʒæɡɪdnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of having a rough, sharp, or uneven edge or surface.
    • He sanded the wood to reduce its jaggedness.
    • The jaggedness of the broken bottle made it dangerous to handle.
    • The jaggedness of the coastline created many small coves and inlets.
  2. Irregularity or lack of smoothness in shape, pattern, or movement.
    • Her dancing had a certain jaggedness that made it unique.
    • The jaggedness of the graph indicated sudden changes in the data.
    • The jaggedness of his handwriting made the note hard to read.
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