"Roughed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Impaired or disordered in appearance or quality; incomplete or unfinished, often in a way that suggests a lack of effort or care.
Example: "The roughed-up pages were torn and worn, needing repair."
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-hew sends a sense of something that is shaped or developed in a clumsy or unpolished manner.
Rough-hewn refers to something or someone that has a rough orunfinished quality, often in a way that is considered charming or endearing. It describes an object, material, or person that has an rustic or unpolished look, often developed through natural processes, not necessarily through precise or deliberate craftsmanship.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term can imply that something or someone may be unrefined, unpolished, or unrefined, but in a way that is still attractive or appealing due to its inherent character and imperfections.<br><br>Example: "He has a rough-hewn charm, even though he doesn't have a polished personality."
Unpalatable or indigestible parts of plant foods, such as cellulose and other complex carbohydrates, which are broken down by bacterial action in the large intestine and contribute to the bulk of a person's feces.
Coarse crumbling concrete or plaster, often left in patches when a newly plastered surface is not sanded smooth.
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.
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.
Roughhewn refers to something that is crudely made or not smooth in character, often with a natural or unfinished appearance. It can also describe a person or material that has a rugged or rough quality to it.<br><br>Example: The distillery had a roughhewn ambiance, with aging barrels and wooden beams exposed to the open space.
Roughing refers to a process or action of making something coarser or more uneven, often as a result of action or wear and tear. It can also refer to a stage or phase in the early stages of development, trial, or exploration of an idea or project.<br><br>In a more general sense, roughing can also mean:<br><br>1. Coarse or uneven in texture<br>2. Hurricanes or bad weather (in meteorology)<br>3. Making something tumble or collide roughly<br>4. Early or preliminary stage<br>5. Restless or turbulent movement or situation<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- Carefully rub the area to smooth it out and roughen it afterwards to give it a rough texture.<br>- The roughing of the road caused the tires to be worn out quickly.<br>- The rough weather warning signaled a rough morning for the sailor.<br>- She went through the roughing stage of development in her writing before refining it.<br>- The roughing of the militia was a sign of disorder in the military.