rougher in English

adjective
1
having an uneven or irregular surface; not smooth or level.
take a square of sandpaper, rough side out
3
not finished tidily or decoratively; plain and basic.
the customers sat at rough wooden tables

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "rougher" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "rougher", or refer to the context using the word "rougher" in the English Dictionary.

1. Time went on, the neighbourhood got rougher.

2. Calmer, rougher, steadier, higher, later, etc.

3. As he spoke, his language grew rougher and rougher, as if a Jekyll and Hyde transformation were taking effect.

4. The sea got rougher, and I began to feel queasy .

5. Younger faults have rougher surfaces with more Asperities

6. The older and rougher the lines, the greater the corona.

7. Here one can also find rougher land, including caves and small gorges.

8. A headpiece like that one, except round the edges, which were rougher.

9. Somewhat rougher slab-like stones with chipped edges were probably used as hoes.

10. Synonyms for Crasser include coarser, grosser, rougher, ruder, uncouther, vulgarer, commoner, cruder, lower and ruggeder

11. Synonyms for Coarser include rougher, jaggeder, bumpier, ruggeder, lumpier, scraggier, pebblier, harsher, grittier and harder

12. Synonyms for Breathier include huskier, wheezier, chestier, gruffer, throatier, croakier, raspier, rougher, harsher and coarser

13. Verb If something Coarsens or is Coarsened, it becomes thicker or rougher in texture

14. Use pneumatic sandBlasting media from Grainger to help make surfaces cleaner, smoother, softer, rougher or etched

15. Abyssals are demonic constructs similar to infernals, but made from rougher, more jagged material

16. Synonyms for Craggier include jaggeder, rockier, rougher, ruggeder, stonier, bumpier, scragglier, sCraggier, jaggier and harsher

17. Synonyms for Bluffer include blunter, brusquer, curter, directer, shorter, candider, franker, heartier, rougher and gruffer

18. Synonyms for Bumpier include rougher, lumpier, knobbier, coarser, holier, jaggeder, knobblier, pebblier, ruggeder and ruttier

19. Kids Definition of Coarsen : to make or become rough or rougher His hands were Coarsened by hard labor.

20. A Coozie is a rougher surface than paper, so we cannot get as fine of detail

21. Cassia tends to be a dark brown-red color with thicker sticks and a rougher texture than Ceylon cinnamon

22. While PCD materials with larger crystals exhibit greater abrasion resistance, they result in a rougher cutting edge.

23. On top of this disincentive a second system of rougher targets and penalties was introduced, based on a council's previous spending.

24. Well, I can't say that I enjoyed it, but I've gone through rougher hazing in college and at sea.

25. Outside, bigger, rougher rocks were piled up to the eaves, with scant little chinks left for doorways and windows.

26. 1 [intransitive, transitive] to become or make something become thicker and/or rougher Her hair gradually Coarsened as she grew older

27. Abyssals are demonic constructs similar to infernals, but made from rougher, more jagged material, and burn with a red flame instead of a green one

28. Flat paints have a greater proportion of pigment to binder, hence they have a rougher finish that scatters the light in all directions.

29. Alexandr&Co's proprietary Silk Sericin Complex™ was developed with both thicker and rougher masculine as well as softer feminine skin in mind

30. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishCoarsencoars‧en/ˈkɔːsən$ ˈkɔːr-/verb[intransitive, transitive]  1ROUGH/NOT SMOOTHto become thickeror rougher, or to make something thicker or rougher Hard work had Coarsened his hands.2RUDE/OBSCENEto become or to make someone become less politein the way they talkor behave He’s been Coarsened by his experience of war.→ See Verb …

31. 1764, Oliver Goldsmith, The Traveller, or a Prospect of Society, page 9: My ſoul turn from them, turn we to ſurvey Where rougher Climes a nobler race diſplay,· Climate

32. No voice divine the storm Allayed, No light propitious shone; When, snatched from all effectual aid, We perished, each alone: But I beneath a rougher sea, And whelmed in deeper gulfs than he

33. Although Christian Annalists normally portray the Vikings as uncivilized and unprincipled men, the evidence of their achievements proves their sophistication, and the record of their violent activities shows them hardly rougher than their contemporaries.

34. Soft Brooms are used in some cultures chiefly for sweeping walls of cobwebs and spiders, like a "feather duster", with hard Brooms are for rougher tasks like sweeping dirt off sidewalks or concrete floors, or even smoothing and texturing wet concrete

35. Performances are mostly stilted, but Iglehart and Washington have a naturalistic chemistry (their scenes are shot with live sound and they seem to be Adlibbing some of the dialogue, and the audio quality is noticeably rougher than the scenes with dubbed actors).

36. Coarsen [sth] ⇒ vtr transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." (make rougher) irruvidire⇒ vtr verbo transitivo o transitivo pronominale: Verbo che richiede un complemento oggetto: "Lava la mela prima di mangiarla" - "Non mi aspettavo un successo così grande"

37. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Coarsen [sth] ⇒ vtr transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." (make rougher) curtir⇒ vtr verbo transitivo: Verbo que requiere de un objeto directo ("di la verdad", "encontré una moneda").: Coarsen [sth/sb] ⇒ vtr