rawly

/ˈrɔli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is uncooked or unprocessed.
    • The meat was presented rawly on a wooden board for the diners to cook themselves.
    • The fish was served rawly, still glistening from the sea.
    • She preferred her vegetables eaten rawly, straight from the garden.
  2. In a way that is inexperienced, unrefined, or lacking skill.
    • She spoke rawly about her emotions, without any filter or polish.
    • The artist's early sketches were done rawly, but showed great potential.
    • He performed rawly on stage, forgetting his lines and missing cues.
  3. In a way that is harsh, cold, or uncomfortable, especially referring to weather or skin.
    • The morning air hit them rawly as they stepped out of the warm cabin.
    • The wind blew rawly across the plains, chilling everyone to the bone.
    • His hands felt rawly chapped after working outside all day.
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