Plural for the state or quality of having a rough surface
“However, in most cases, the roughness of the surface has been too high to give accurate results.”
Plural for harshness or sharpness in tone, nature or character
“The roughness of her words and manner grated so painfully upon Mabel's overcharged feelings.”
Plural for the state or fact of being crude, vulgar, or generally lacking in class or decorum
“Besides, the roughness of his demeanor and his apparent cruelty tend to set the tenderness and gentle sympathy of his daughter in a more engaging light.”
Plural for the state of being stormy or turbulent, especially of the weather
“Being very little exposed even to the most violent winds, their work is seldom interrupted by the roughness of the weather.”
Plural for the state of having a hilly or mountainous landscape
“Travel through the hills to one unaccustomed to the region is almost impossible, primarily because of the roughness of the landscape.”
Plural for the state of being abandoned or uncared for
“Moved by the desire to escape the roughness of his condition, the young man started to write at the age of seven.”
Plural for the state or quality of being ambiguous or imprecise
“A certain roughness in the description of this extraterrestrial system is inevitable.”
Plural for the quality of being hoarse, of having a dry harsh voice
Plural for behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt or damage
Plural for clumsiness or inelegance in doing something
Plural for a state of great disturbance or unruliness
Plural for the feel or characteristics of a surface or object
Plural for hardship or suffering experienced or endured
Plural for the condition of being barren and generally not conducive to life or living
Plural for the state or condition of being physically disfigured or deformed
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