"Rough" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rough" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rough" Meaning

Having a bumpy or uneven surface; unpleasantly difficult, unpleasant or rowdy in nature.

"Rough" Examples

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| S.No. | Word Context |
| --- | --- |
| 1 | The rough sea made it difficult for the sailors to sail through the Strait of Gibraltar. |
| 2 | After a week of not exercising, my muscles started to feel rough and stiff. |
| 3 | The artist struggled with creating a rough sketch of the realistic landscape. |
| 4 | The area around the construction site was littered with rough debris after the storm. |
| 5 | The rough voice on the other end of the phone call told me that the office would be closed tomorrow due to an emergency. |

"Rough" Similar Words

Rouen

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Rouergue

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Roues

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Rouge

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'Rouge' is a French word that has several applications in different contexts. In English, this term has multiple meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. <strong>Cosmetics:</strong> In the most common application, 'rouge' refers to a type of cosmetic color used to stain and color the cheeks, lips, or other parts of the face. It is similar to blush, but historically, 'rouge' has been used for much stronger and more vibrant shades of color, often selectively dabbed or lightly applied to achieve a specific cosmetic effect.<br><br>2. <strong>Cuisine:</strong> In a culinary context, 'rouge' or "red wine reduction" is a procedure used in cooking where its name fits its color appearance. This refers to the reduction of red wine at a high heat, resulting in a thick, syrupy sauce. It's often reduced in quantities and is particularly prized in fine dining for it adds complexity and layers of flavor to the dish, noting that it can be stored carefully in advance and thawed when needed.<br><br>3. <strong>Geology:</strong> 'Rouge' has been historically used, especially in the context of gemology, to refer to rubies. Although this usage is archaic and mostly of historical interest.<br><br>4. <strong>Aerospace:</strong> In a more technical and less common usage, 'Rouge' can refer to a term used in aviation, specifically in the U.S. Air Force, for a Station Numbered Air Operation Center. However, this usage is more specific and highly specialized, related to military aviation.<br><br>5. <strong>The Rouge Complex in Detroit:</strong> Now known as the River Rouge Plant, it was a continuously operating industrial complex of Ford Automotive that was operational for over a century before being modified and reconfigured for production purposes. The name "Rouge" likely comes from the Rouge River that the facility borders.<br><br>Thus, the word 'rouge' can have a variety of meanings depending on the context in which it is used.

Rouged

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Having or showing reddish colour, especially from inflammation or blush. <br><br>To color or stain something red, typically with cosmetics. <br><br>To steal or modify results of an election.

Rough-and-tumble

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Rough-hew

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Rough-hewn

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Roughage

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Roughages

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Roughcast

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Coarse crumbling concrete or plaster, often left in patches when a newly plastered surface is not sanded smooth.

Roughed

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Roughen

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To make (something) rough or more rough; make irregular or unequal: <br><br>Example: The driver tried to roughen the road with large rocks to make it safer for the village.

Roughened

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Roughening

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Roughens

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To make something rough; to cause something to become rough or to lose its smoothness.<br><br>Example: The sandpaper served to roughen the wood for painting.