Meaning
Coarse means rough, harsh, or lacking refinement. It can describe texture (something not smooth), behavior (rude or vulgar), or quality (low or inferior).
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Adjective
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Used before nouns to describe roughness or lack of sophistication.
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Common structure: coarse + noun
- e.g., coarse fabric, coarse manners, coarse language.
Common Phrases
- coarse language
- coarse joke
- coarse fabric
- coarse sand
- coarse manners
Collocations
- Coarse + noun: coarse hair, coarse cloth, coarse grain, coarse behavior, coarse joke
- Verb + coarse: feels coarse, sounds coarse, looks coarse
Examples
- The towel felt coarse against her skin.
- He used coarse language that shocked the audience.
- The beach was covered with coarse sand.
- Her coarse laughter echoed through the hall.
- The villagers wore clothes made of coarse fabric.
- His jokes were too coarse for the formal dinner.
- The bread was baked with coarse flour, giving it a rough texture.
- She disliked his coarse manners at the table.
Synonyms or Related
- Rough
- Harsh
- Crude
- Rude
- Vulgar
- Unrefined