rough
the part of a golf course bordering the fairway where the grass is not cut short • Hypernyms: site, land site • Part Holonyms: golf course, links course
prepare in preliminary or sketchy form (Freq. 1) • Syn: rough in, rough out • Hypernyms: prepare • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something
1. having or caused by an irregular surface (Freq. 13) - trees with rough bark - rough ground - rough skin - rough blankets - his unsmooth face • Syn: unsmooth • Ant: smooth • Similar to: abrasive, scratchy, alligatored, cracked, barky, broken, rugged, bullate, bumpy, chapped, roughened, corded, twilled, costate, ribbed, cragged, craggy, hilly, mountainous, crushed, homespun, nubby, nubbly, slubbed, tweedy, imbricate, imbricated, lepidote, leprose, scabrous, scaly, scurfy, squamulose, lined, seamed, pocked, pockmarked, potholed, rock-ribbed, rockbound, rocky, bouldery, bouldered, stony, gravelly, pebbly, shingly, roughish, rugose, sandpapery, saw-like, scabby, shagged, shagged, textured, rough-textured, coarse-textured, verrucose, warty, wartlike • See Also: coarse, harsh, irregular, nonslippery, uneven, unironed, wrinkled, unpolished • Derivationally related forms: roughness 2. (of persons or behavior) lacking refinement or finesse (Freq. 2) - she was a diamond in the rough - rough manners • Similar to: unrefined • Derivationally related forms: roughness 3. not quite exact or correct (Freq. 2) - the approximate time was 10 o'clock - a rough guess - a ballpark estimate • Syn: approximate, approximative • Similar to: inexact • Derivationally related forms: approximate (for: approximative) 4. violently agitated and turbulent (Freq. 1) - boisterous winds and waves - "the fierce thunders roar me their music"- Ezra Pound - rough weather - rough seas • Syn: boisterous, fierce • Similar to: stormy • Derivationally related forms: roughness, fierceness (for: fierce), boisterousness (for: boisterous) 5. unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound (Freq. 1) - a gravelly voice • Syn: grating, gravelly, rasping, raspy, scratchy • Similar to: cacophonous, cacophonic • Derivationally related forms: scratch (for: scratchy), roughness, rasp (for: raspy) 6. full of hardship or trials (Freq. 1) - the rocky road to success - they were having a rough time • Syn: rocky • Similar to: difficult, hard 7. ready and able to resort to force or violence (Freq. 1) - "pugnacious spirits...lamented that there was so little prospect of an exhilarating disturbance"- Herman Melville - they were rough and determined fighting men • Syn: pugnacious • Similar to: aggressive • Derivationally related forms: roughness, pugnacity (for: pugnacious) 8. of the margin of a leaf shape; having the edge cut or fringed or scalloped • Ant: smooth • Similar to: bidentate, biserrate, ciliate, ciliated, crenate, crenated, scalloped, crenulate, crenulated, crispate, dentate, denticulate, emarginate, erose, jagged, jaggy, notched, toothed, fimbriate, fringed, laciniate, lacerate, lacerated, pectinate, rimose, runcinate, serrate, serrated, saw-toothed, serrulate, spinose • See Also: simple, unsubdivided, compound • Derivationally related forms: roughness • Topics: botany, phytology 9. not carefully or expertly made - managed to make a crude splint - a crude cabin of logs with bark still on them - rough carpentry • Syn: crude • Similar to: unskilled • Derivationally related forms: roughness, crudeness (for: crude) 10. unpleasantly stern - wild and harsh country full of hot sand and cactus - the nomad life is rough and hazardous • Syn: harsh • Similar to: unpleasant • Derivationally related forms: roughness, harshness (for: harsh) 11. unkind or cruel or uncivil - had harsh words - a harsh and unlovable old tyrant - a rough answer • Syn: harsh • Similar to: unkind • Derivationally related forms: harshness (for: harsh) 12. causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements - a rough ride • Syn: rocky, bumpy, jolty, jolting, jumpy • Ant: smooth • Derivationally related forms: jump (for: jumpy), jolt (for: jolty), bump (for: bumpy), rock (for: rocky) 13. not shaped by cutting or trimming - an uncut diamond - rough gemstones • Syn: uncut • Ant: cut (for: uncut) • Similar to: unsheared 14. not perfected - a rough draft - a few rough sketches • Similar to: unpolished
1. with roughness or violence ('rough' is an informal variant for 'roughly') (Freq. 1) - he was pushed roughly aside - they treated him rough • Syn: roughly • Derived from adjective: rough (for: roughly) • Usage Domain: colloquialism 2. with rough motion as over a rough surface - ride rough • Syn: roughly • Derived from adjective: rough (for: roughly)
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