"Coarsening" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Coarsening refers to the process of becoming coarser or rougher in physical appearance, texture, or quality; or the weakening or deterioration of a substance, mixture, or solution over time. In a metaphorical sense, it can also describe the declining or corrupting of morals, behavior, or character.
The verb "coarctate" means to constrict or compress, typically used in medicine. For example, "The narrowing of the aortic isthmus coarctates blood flow in people with coarctation of the aorta."
Coarctation is a medical term that refers to a congenital or developmental abnormality of the aorta, the main blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body. In coarctation, a narrowing or constriction occurs in the aorta, usually just above the diaphragm, which impedes the flow of blood to the lower portion of the body. This can lead to a range of symptoms, including high blood pressure, fatigue, and shortness of breath, and is often treated with surgery to repair or replace the affected segment of the aorta.
Coarse-grained refers to a texture or surface that is rough and uneven, often having large particles or structures that are noticeable to the eye or touch. It can also refer to something that is large-scale or global in nature, in contrast to fine-grained which is small-scale or detailed. In a broader sense, coarse-grained can describe anything that lacks refinement, sophistication, or subtlety. In computing, coarse-grained refers to a coarse division of tasks, often in algorithms, where tasks are further divided into smaller, more detailed parts.
Coarse refers to something that is rough or crude in texture or quality, often implying a lack of refinement or delicacy. It can also mean harsh, violent, or brutal. For example: "The coarse sand scraped against my skin", or "The coarse language used in the movie was offensive."
To coarsen something means to make it less smooth or refined, often resulting in a rougher or more unpleasant texture or appearance. It can also mean to make someone's behavior or character less gentle or refined, often becoming more aggressive or coarse. For example, "The artist's latest sculpture was criticized for its rough, coarsened texture." or "After years of bullying, his coarse behavior had become a problem in the community."
The word "coarsened" is the past participle of the verb "to coarsen", which means to make something rougher or less refined. It can also mean to make someone's character or behavior become rougher or more cruel.
Coarseness refers to the quality of being rough, crude, or lacking in refinement. It can describe something that is harsh, unrefined, or lacking in finesse, such as:<br><br> A coarseness of grain or texture<br> A coarseness of language or tone<br> The coarseness of a metal or other material<br><br>In a more figurative sense, coarseness can also describe someone's lack of sophistication, education, or cultural refinement, as well as their rough or unpolished behavior or manner.
The verb "coarsens" means to make something rougher, more crude, or less refined in nature, quality, or character. It can also mean to make someone's behavior or disposition more harsh, brutal, or unsophisticated.
Coarticulation refers to the way in which the articulation of one speech sound is influenced by the sounds that come before or after it in a word. It's the way in which the sounds of a word blend together to form a smooth and natural sequence of speech sounds. For example, the /t/ sound in "kit" is often pronounced with a slightly more forward tongue position because of the /i/ sound that comes before it, so that the two sounds sound almost like a single sound.
Coast-to-coast refers to something that spans or extends from one coast of a country or continent to the other, often used to describe a journey, route, or area that covers the entire length of a country or continent. It can also be used figuratively to describe something that is widespread, extensive, or comprehensive, such as a coast-to-coast marketing campaign or a coast-to-coast cable television network.
The word "coast" refers to the land along the edge of the sea, lake, or ocean. It can also describe a boundary or a limit, especially in a physical sense. Additionally, "coast" can mean to travel along a coastline, often by car, boat, or other vehicle. For example: "We're going to coast along the Pacific coast on our road trip."