primitivity

/prɪˈmɪtɪvəti/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being simple, basic, or undeveloped, especially in technology or culture.
    • The primitivity of the village's tools made daily tasks very slow.
    • The artist admired the primitivity of cave paintings for their raw emotional power.
    • Historians study the primitivity of early human societies to understand how we evolved.
  2. A lack of sophistication or complexity in thought, design, or behavior.
    • The software's primitivity frustrated users who expected more advanced features.
    • His argument showed a surprising primitivity, ignoring all modern research.
    • She outgrew the primitivity of her childhood beliefs as she learned more about the world.
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