AGGRESSIVE vs ROUGH: NOUN
- N/A
- A rowdy; a ruffian; a rude, coarse fellow; one given to riotous violence; a bully.
- A difficult or disagreeable aspect or condition of something.
- A person given to violent or disorderly behavior; a rowdy.
- A disorderly, unrefined, or unfinished state.
- The area of a golf hole in which the grass is left unmowed or is cut to a length longer than that of the fairway.
- Rugged overgrown terrain.
- The surface or part of something that is uneven or coarse.
- The part of a golf course bordering the fairway where the grass is not cut short
- [In a foot-note Scaramelli is quoted to the effect that the word signifies in English “persona bassa e vile.”]
AGGRESSIVE vs ROUGH: ADJECTIVE
- Marked by self-confident ambition, competitiveness, energy and initiative.
- Tending or disposed to aggress; characterized by aggression; making assaults; unjustly attacking.
- Tending or disposed to aggress; having or showing determination and energetic pursuit of one's own ends at the expense of others or mindless of others' needs or desires; characterized by aggression; making assaults; unjustly attacking. Opposite of unaggressive.
- Intense or harsh, as in color.
- Characterized by or inclined toward vigorous or intensive medical treatment.
- Fast growing; tending to spread quickly and invade.
- Of or relating to an investment or approach to investing that seeks above-average returns by taking above-average risks.
- Assertive, bold, and energetic.
- Inclined to behave in an actively hostile fashion.
- Characterized by aggression.
- Marked by aggressive ambition and energy and initiative
- Having or showing determination and energetic pursuit of your ends
- Characteristic of an enemy or one eager to fight
- Tending to spread quickly
- Not perfected
- Of the margin of a leaf shape; having the edge cut or fringed or scalloped
- (of persons or behavior) lacking refinement or finesse
- Having or caused by an irregular surface
- Unpleasantly stern
- Not carefully or expertly made
- Ready and able to resort to force or violence
- Not shaped by cutting or trimming
- Full of hardship or trials
- Violently agitated and turbulent
- Unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound
- Not quite exact or correct
- Not perfected, completed, or fully detailed.
- Being in a natural state.
- Harsh to the ear.
- Lacking polish or finesse.
- Characterized by violence or crime.
- Boisterous, disorderly, or given to violence.
- Characterized by or done with violence or forcefulness.
- Unpleasant or difficult.
- Difficult to endure or live through, especially because of harsh or inclement weather.
- Characterized by violent motion; turbulent.
- Difficult to travel over or through.
- Coarse or shaggy to the touch.
- Having a surface marked by irregularities, protuberances, or ridges; not smooth.
AGGRESSIVE vs ROUGH: VERB
- N/A
- Prepare in preliminary or sketchy form
AGGRESSIVE vs ROUGH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To treat roughly or with physical violence.
- To treat (an opposing player) with unnecessary roughness, often in violation of the rules.
- To prepare or indicate in an unfinished form.
AGGRESSIVE vs ROUGH: ADVERB
- N/A
- With roughness or violence (`rough' is an informal variant for `roughly')
- With rough motion as over a rough surface
- In a rough manner; roughly.
AGGRESSIVE vs ROUGH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Aggressive, Offensive. Offensive is the direct opposite to defensive. Offensive warfare is that in which one is quick to give battle, as opportunity offers or can be made, and presses upon the enemy. Aggressive warfare is only secondarily of this sort; primarily it is a warfare prompted by the spirit of encroachment, the desire of conquest, plunder, etc. A war that is thus aggressive is naturally offensive at first, but may lose that character by the vigor of the resistance made; it then ceases to be thought of as aggressive. Hence aggressive has come to be often synonymous with offensive.
- Characterized by aggression; tending to aggress; prone to begin a quarrel; making the first attack; offensive, as opposed to defensive: as, the minister pursued an aggressive foreign policy.
- Positive in his convictions"
- To make rough; give a rough condition or appearance to; roughen: as, to rough a horse's shoes to prevent slipping.
- To execute or shape out roughly; finish partially or in the rough; prepare for a finishing operation: as, to rough out building-stones.
- To break in a horse, especially for military use.
- To behave roughly; specifically, to break the rules in boxing by too much roughness.
- A bad spelling of ruff.
- In hat-manuf., to compact (the felt) by moisture, heat, and pressure.
- To expose to winter weather, as cattle; permit to run at large during the winter.
- Roughly; in a coarse, crude, or harsh manner.
- Not smooth to the touch or to the sight; uneven, from projections, ridges, wrinkles, or the like; broken in outline or continuity by protruding points or lines, irregularities, or obstructions; shaggy: as, a rough surface of any kind; rough land; a rough road; rough cloth.
- Unkind or cruel or uncivil
- Causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements
- In botany, same as scabrous.
- Astringent: said of wines or other beverages: as, a rough claret.
- Coarse; stale: as, rough bread; rough fish.
- Characterized by violent or disorderly action or movement; rudely agitated or disturbed; boisterously violent; unrestrained: as, rough water; rough play.
- Of the margin of a leaf shape
- Lacking refinement; rude in character or action; unpolished; untrained; uncouth; awkward: as, rough kindness or attendance; a rough backwoodsman.
- Characterized by harshness or asperity; disagreeably severe or coarse; discordant: used of things and actions with reference to their effects upon the senses or feelings, actions, sounds, etc.: as, rough weather; a rough remedy; rough treatment.
- Crudely done or considered; indefinitely approximate; vague; partial; careless; hasty: as, to make a rough estimate or calculation; at a rough guess.
- Rugged in form, outline, or appearance; harsh or unpleasing to the eye; irregular.
- Not smoothed or formed by art; existing or left in a natural or an incomplete state; crude; unwrought; uneven; untrimmed: as, the rough materials of manufacture.
- (idiom) (rough it) To live without the usual comforts and conveniences.
AGGRESSIVE vs ROUGH: RELATED WORDS
- Invasive, Truculent, Rapacious, Obstreperous, Bellicose, Scrappy, Pugnacious, Ambitious, Hostile, Competitive, Pushy, Predatory, Belligerent, Combative, Assertive
- Fierce, Shaggy, Scratchy, Rugged, Unsmooth, Jagged, Unpolished, Jarring, Roughened, Hard, Difficult, Stormy, Harsh, Bumpy, Rocky
AGGRESSIVE vs ROUGH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Invasive, Truculent, Rapacious, Obstreperous, Bellicose, Scrappy, Pugnacious, Ambitious, Hostile, Competitive, Pushy, Predatory, Belligerent, Combative, Assertive
- Fierce, Shaggy, Scratchy, Rugged, Unsmooth, Jagged, Unpolished, Jarring, Roughened, Hard, Difficult, Stormy, Harsh, Bumpy, Rocky
AGGRESSIVE vs ROUGH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- TEESEIZUREOF AUSTRIA The invasion of Austria was a premeditated aggressive step in furthering the plm to wage aggressive wars against other countries.
- Acorns investors can choose among Conservative, Moderately Conservative, Moderate, Moderately Aggressive, and Aggressive portfolios.
- So it looks like I am being sued by a very aggressive OC and a very aggressive law firm.
- Desensitization to Media Violence: Links With Habitual Media Violence Exposure, Aggressive Cognitions, and Aggressive Behavior.
- The aggressive child might also be placed ina groupwith larger children who through imitation andpeergroup pressure will modify the aggressive behavior.
- The law does not reward people who are aggressive only for the sake of being aggressive.
- Cisco IOS software will respond in aggressive mode to an IKE peer that initiates aggressive mode.
- Teachers rated them as more relationally aggressive, more physically aggressive, and less helpful.
- When staff members use aggressive techniques with children, they and their families learn that aggressive responses to behavior are OK.
- Naturalistic studies of aggressive behavior: Aggressive stimuli, victim visibility, and horn honking.
- Last week was rough for me as well.
- Reality Check: How many rough sleepers are there?
- We use rough cut maple for the top.
- Herculean judge may provide a rough guide here.
- This is the rough space in a mediation.
- Metal toy boxes shall not have rough or sharp edges, and wooden toy boxes shall not have splinters and other rough areas.
- People who have been seen rough sleeping by outreach teams, and those who have visited services reporting that they are a rough sleeper.
- And he wants to go on collecting shoes for the youngsters on those rough roads and rough courts back in Minna.
- Rectangle Rough Sawn Wormy Maple top with Mission edge is standard Solid wood Rough Sawn panel sides and back.
- Make it rough, rough on attackers all the way.
AGGRESSIVE vs ROUGH: QUESTIONS
- Do entrepreneurs need aggressive attitude to succeed?
- Do negative erziehungsverhalten influence aggressive behavior?
- Which personality traits influence aggressive behavior?
- Does aggressive communication cause social anxiety?
- What is undersocialized aggressive conduct disorder?
- Do all aggressive skate frames fit all aggressive boots?
- How to re-train an aggressive dog to stop being aggressive?
- Are aggressive sports players inherently aggressive?
- Is Ranma an aggressive or non aggressive character?
- Are cute aggressive people more aggressive to babies?
- Does Mayflower provide rough estimates of costs upfront?
- Can rough patches on granite countertops grow back?
- Did Stephen Strasburg feel pain after rough outing?
- What is the rough mechanical stage of construction?
- Does rough lumber shrinkage cause crown molding gap?
- Why are Malays considered rough and unsophisticated?
- Does rough fuzzy automata accept rough fuzzy regular language?
- When do decision-theoretic rough sets degenerate into standard rough sets?
- How many units of rough stone in a large rough log?
- Why is the rough endoplasmic membrane called Rough?