🪨Rough

adjective
/rʌf/

Meaning

having an uneven surface; not smooth; harsh
having an uneven or irregular surface; not smooth or level

Example Sentences

The rough surface of the rock hurt my hands.

The road was rough and difficult to drive on.

Synonyms

coarse, uneven, harsh, bumpy, jagged, rugged
Entry 1
coarse, uneven, harsh, bumpy
Entry 2
bumpy, uneven, jagged, rugged

Antonyms

smooth, soft, gentle, even, flat
Entry 1
smooth, soft, gentle, even
Entry 2
smooth, flat, even

Collocations

rough surface, rough sea, rough draft, rough road, rough estimate, rough idea
Entry 1
rough surface, rough sea, rough draft
Entry 2
rough surface, rough road, rough estimate, rough idea

More Example Sentences

I brought chicken rolls for lunch.

I could see her through the window.

The bullet went straight through his heart.

He has been successful through hard labour.

The doctor pushed his way through the crowd.

I can understand what you must be going through.

You have to read through the book to answer the questions.

Has SAARC brought real peace for the seven countries of this region?

Has the United Nations brought development for the member countries?

How have the mobile phones been brought within the purchasing capacity of the people?

Related Vocabularies

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