In a rude manner
“His coarse mannerisms were repulsive to the ladies sipping tea and waiting patiently in the garden.”
Adverb for having an irregular or uneven surface, edge, or outline
“He wore a shepherd's tunic of coarse cloth.”
Adverb for bristly or prickly in texture
“You can understand her urgency as she pushes through the coarse brush, barely stopping to draw breath.”
Adverb for consisting of, or resembling, granules or grains
“For large cuts, coarse rock salt is preferred due to its slow-dissolving characteristic.”
Adverb for in raw form, having not been purified
“The coarse petroleum may be purified in much less time if it is previously distilled with water.”
Adverb for having rough or rugged features
“I had heard that she was very coarse in looks, and rude to boot.”
Adverb for having a croaky, husky or raspy sound or voice
“He cried in a coarse voice which he vainly strove to render surly.”
Adverb for vulgar or indecent in nature or quality
“Balzac has a violent, sometimes coarse, sense of humor, which is marvelously suited to his vast narrative ambitions.”
Adverb for of low or mediocre quality
“Their rubbish is heaped disorderly together, with a coarse attempt at dramatic effect.”
Adverb for awkward, clumsy or socially inept
Adverb for causing heat and irritation
Adverb for unpleasantly rough or jarring to see or look at
Adverb for in a crude or unfinished state
Adverb for coarse and bristly in form and texture (resembling wires)
Adverb for very showy or ornamented, now especially when excessive, or in a tasteless or vulgar manner
Adverb for of or pertaining to fibre
Adverb for having no regard
Adverb for complimentary or flattering to an excessive degree
Adverb for causing great public interest and excitement
Adverb for not thorough or detailed
Adverb for relating to, denoting, or preserving the character of an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something
Adverb for having an untidy or unkempt appearance
Adverb for rich and profuse in growth
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