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there are many words available in the English language as an alternative, for example abruptness, fierceness, wildness, grossness, boorishness, bruitishness, clownishness, awkwardness, tactlessness, loudness, gaudiness, flashiness, impoliteness, ungraciousness, uncourtliness, roughness, brusqueness... it all depends what you have said already and what you intend to say next

Some other words are Insensitivity, Audacity, Belligerent.

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