rough in Kashmiri कॉशुर
rough in Malayalam മലയാളം
rough in Marathi मराठी
rough in Sindhi سنڌي
rough in Tamil தமிழ்
rough in English
- rough⇄adj. 1. not smooth; not level; not even.
Ex. rough boards, the rough bark of oak trees, rough hilly country covered with rocks.
2. stormy.
Ex. rough weather, a rough sea.
(SYN) inclement.
3. likely to hurt others; not gen - rough⇄adv. in a rough manner; roughly.
Ex. Those older boys play too rough for me. - rough⇄expr. in the rough,
a. not polished or refined; coarse; crude.
Ex. We must never forget that the truths of political economy are truths only in the rough (John Stuart Mill).
b. in an untidy or informal state; in an everyday condition. - rough⇄expr. rough it, to live without comforts and conveniences.
Ex. He has been roughing it in the woods this summer. He looked old ... as if he had roughed it all his life, and had found living a desperate long, hard grind (George du Maurier). - rough⇄noun 1. a coarse, violent person.
Ex. Without an army Pompey could do little against the roughs in the streets (James A. Froude).
2. ground that is rocky, filled with ravines and covered with underbrush and other natural debris.
3. a - rough⇄rough, adjective, noun, verb, adverb.
- rough⇄v.i. 1. to become rough.
2. to behave roughly. - rough⇄v.t. 1. to make rough; roughen.
Ex. to rough the soles of new shoes to keep from slipping.
2. to treat roughly.
Ex. The angry mob roughed up the suspected traitor.
3. (Sports.) to subject (an opposing player) to unnecessary and