scabrousness

/ˈskeɪbrəsnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being rough or uneven to the touch.
    • The scabrousness of the road caused the tires to wear down quickly.
    • She could feel the scabrousness of the old plaster under her fingers.
    • The scabrousness of the bark made it hard to climb the tree.
  2. The quality of being indecent, scandalous, or morally offensive.
    • Critics noted the scabrousness of the film's subject matter.
    • His speech was full of scabrousness that offended many listeners.
    • The scabrousness of the gossip shocked the quiet town.
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