Rough

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Meanings of Rough

   
Adjective
  • Not smooth; bumpy.
  • Not finished or perfect; just a quick version.
  • Wild and choppy, like a rough sea.
  • Something that is hard or tough to deal with.
  • Not polite or nice; a bit rude.
  • Handled carelessly or not gently.
  • A loud and harsh sound.
  • Not cut or polished, like a rough diamond.
  • Tastes strong or not nice, like rough wine.
  • Feeling a bit sick.
  • Feeling unwell after drinking too much.
   
Verb
  • To make something in a rough shape first before making it perfect.
  • To play roughly in a game.
  • To make something rough.
  • To train a horse to be ridden.
  • To live in tough conditions.
  • To make a horse's shoes rough to help it not slip.
   
Noun
  • The part of a golf course that is not cut short, where the grass is long.
  • A person who is not nice and might be mean.
  • A bumpy area on a sports field.
  • Unfinished stones used to make pretty gems.
  • A quick drawing to show an idea.
  • Wild weather with strong winds.
  • A piece on a horse's shoe to help it not slip.
   
Adverb
  • In a rough way; not gently.
   

Explanation of the word: Rough

Rough means something that has a bumpy or uneven surface. For example, a tree trunk is rough because it has lots of bumps and grooves.

   

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Translations for the word: Rough

   
hindi
खुरदुरापन

khurdurapan

कच्चा

kaccha

खुरदुरा

khurdura

   
   

Antonyms for the word: Rough

smooth
   

Sample Sentences for the word: Rough

  • The rough sea made the boat rock.
  • He drew a rough sketch of his idea.
  • The rough surface of the wall needs paint.
  • She likes to play on the rough grass.
  • The rough texture of the stone is interesting.
   

Mini Blog for the word: Rough

Rough! What a Funny Word!

It can mean something that feels bumpy, like a tree bark or a rocky path. Imagine walking on a rough road and feeling the little stones under your feet!

But rough can also mean something that’s not smooth, like a rough draft of a story. It’s okay if your first try isn’t perfect; you can always make it better!

So, next time you feel something rough, remember it’s just a part of the adventure. Embrace the bumps and keep creating your amazing stories!

What will you make today?

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Rough

The word 'rough' means something that is not smooth or has a lot of bumps. For example, a rough surface might feel scratchy or uneven.

You pronounce 'rough' like 'ruff', rhyming with 'tough'.

The word 'rough' comes from Old English, where it was spelled 'ruh' and meant 'not smooth'.

The word 'rough' in Hindi is 'खुरदुरा' (Khurdurā).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Rough

Fact: Rough surfaces can be found in nature, like tree bark or rocky paths. They help animals grip and climb!
Proverb: A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor. (This means challenges help us grow.)
Quote: "Life is not always smooth sailing." - Unknown