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rough [ ruf ]


adjective  (comparative rough·er, superlative roughest)
Definition:
 
1. not smooth or flat: having a bumpy, knobby, or uneven surface rather than being smooth, flat, and regular

2. not soft: not soft and smooth, but rather coarse in texture
a dog with a rough bristly coat

3. windy or turbulent: stormy, or unpleasantly turbulent as a result of stormy conditions
Rough seas washed some boats onto the beach.

4. not gentle: characterized by or done with a lot of force or violence
toys that will stand up to rough handling

5. boorish: not refined or polite in manner and behavior, but tending to be noisy and rowdy
rough talk

6. frequented by unsavory people: frequented or inhabited by people who tend to be noisy, rowdy, or violent
a rough part of town

7. harsh: harsh in sound or to the taste

8. general: not exact, precise, or detailed, but broadly correct
a rough estimate

9. thrown together: made quickly and without using proper or good-quality materials, or providing for only the most basic needs
a rough shelter made from branches

10. crude: hastily or incompletely made
a rough wooden carving

11. difficult to travel over: in a wild and natural state and difficult to travel across
marching over rough terrain

12. severe or unpleasant: severe, unfair, or generally unpleasant
They felt they had received rough treatment at the hands of the judge.
It's rough on the children when the parents split up.



noun  (plural roughs)
Definition:
 
1. unmown part of golf course: the area of a golf course on which grass and other vegetation is allowed to grow higher than on the fairway

2. preliminary outline: a preliminary version of something, e.g. a sketch giving the broad layout of an artwork

3. U.K. violent person: a violent or brutal person, especially a hired thug



transitive verb  (past and past participle roughed, present participle rough·ing, 3rd person present singular roughs)
Definition:
 
1. roughen something: to make something rough

2. U.S. use violence on opposing player: in football and ice hockey, to treat an opposing player with unnecessary violence

[ Old English rūh< Germanic]

rough·ish adjective
rough·ness noun

in the rough in a crude, unfinished, or uncultivated state

rough it to live in a less comfortable or less sophisticated way than usual (informal)

rough or smooth used as a call when spinning a racket in a game of tennis or squash to decide which player should serve first or choose the end to serve from

take the rough with the smooth to accept the disadvantages of a situation as well as the advantages


Spelling Note

rough or ruff? Do not confuse the spelling of rough and ruff, which sound similar. Rough is chiefly used as an adjective, meaning "coarse," "bumpy," "harsh," or "approximate," as in a rough surface, a rough flight, rough treatment, a rough draft. It is occasionally used as a noun or verb, as in take the rough with the smooth, roughing it in makeshift accommodations. Ruff is a noun denoting a stiff pleated collar worn in the 16th and 17th centuries, or a bird with neck feathers resembling such a collar.

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