"Roughness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Roughness refers to the state or quality of being rough; having a rough texture or surface. It can also describe something that is coarse or abrupt, often lacking smoothness or refinement.
Example: The roughness of the rock made it difficult to climb.
Synonyms: coarseness, ruggedness, harshness.
Antonyms: smoothness, softness, gentleness.
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.