raciness
/reɪsɪnəs/Definitions
1. noun
the quality or state of being racy or risqué, often implying boldness or frankness.
“The novelist’s writing style added a touch of raciness to the otherwise mundane story.”
2. noun
a quality of being vivid and engaging, often due to the presence of racy or risqué elements.
“The film’s raciness was not enough to overcome its predictable plot.”