COARSE vs UNCOUTH: ADJECTIVE
- Large in bulk, or composed of large parts or particles; of inferior quality or appearance; not fine in material or close in texture; gross; thick; rough; -- opposed to fine.
- Consisting of large particles; not fine in texture.
- Rough, especially to the touch.
- Vulgar or indecent.
- Lacking in delicacy or refinement.
- Of low, common, or inferior quality.
- Conspicuously and tastelessly indecent
- Of low or inferior quality or value
- Of texture; large-grained or rough to the touch
- Not refined; rough; rude; unpolished; gross; indelicate.
- Composed of large parts or particles; of inferior quality or appearance; not fine in material or close in texture.
- Lacking refinement or cultivation or taste
- Of textures that are rough to the touch or substances consisting of relatively large particles
- Lacking refinement, taste or delicacy;
- Lacking refinement or cultivation or taste
- Crude; unrefined.
- Awkward or clumsy; ungraceful.
- Foreign; unfamiliar.
- Unknown.
- Uncommon; rare; exquisite; elegant.
- Unfamiliar; strange; hence, mysterious; dreadful; also, odd; awkward; boorish.
- Unfamiliar, strange, foreign.
- Clumsy, awkward.
- Unrefined, crude.
COARSE vs UNCOUTH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Rough; inclement; unpleasant: said of the weather: as, it's a coarse day.
- Gross; indelicate; offensive: as, coarse language; a coarse gesture.
- Exhibiting or characterized by lack of refinement; rude; vulgar; of manners or speech, unpolished, uncivil, or ill-bred: as, a coarse face; coarse manners.
- Wanting in fineness of texture or delicacy of structure, or in elegance of form; composed of large parts or particles; thick and rough in texture: as, coarse thread or yarn; coarse hair; coarse sand; coarse cloth; coarse paper.
- Of inferior or faulty quality; poor in kind or character; not pure or choice; not soft or dainty; rude; common; base.
- In pathology, rough; hoarse: said of the respiratory note or of râles heard in auscultation of the chest.
- Not known.
- Strange and suspicious; uncanny; such as to arouse suspicion, dread, fear, or alarm.
- Strange and awkward; characterized by awkwardness, clumsiness, or oddity: now the usual meaning: as, uncouth manners or behavior.
- Not knowing; ignorant.
- Synonyms . Ungainly, Bungling, etc. See awkward.
- Not commonly known; not familiar; strange; foreign.
COARSE vs UNCOUTH: RELATED WORDS
- Loose, Crude, Common, Inferior, Grainy, Granular, Gritty, Sandy, Indecent, Granulated, Unrefined, Mealy, Vulgar, Earthy, Uncouth
- Oafish, Insolent, Crass, Ungentlemanly, Tactless, Obnoxious, Loutish, Uncultured, Uncivilized, Boorish, Rude, Common, Unrefined, Coarse, Vulgar
COARSE vs UNCOUTH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Loose, Crude, Common, Inferior, Grainy, Granular, Gritty, Sandy, Indecent, Granulated, Unrefined, Mealy, Vulgar, Earthy, Uncouth
- Oafish, Insolent, Crass, Ungentlemanly, Tactless, Obnoxious, Loutish, Uncultured, Uncivilized, Boorish, Rude, Common, Unrefined, Coarse, Vulgar
COARSE vs UNCOUTH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Use a coarse salt, such as coarse sea salt, in this bread.
- Whiz them in spice mill til a coarse ground consistency like coarse ground pepper.
- The medium to fine grind is somewhere between the coarse sand and coarse sugar.
- Soil samples collectedwithinhe pad areagenerallyconsisted of densely packed tanbrown coarse silt with some fine sand and coarse gravel.
- Our stockings wuz made of coarse yarn fer winter to wear with coarse shoes.
- The percent coarse fragment content is recorded, which includes large and small coarse fragments.
- The structure is usually coarse columnar or coarse prismatic, sometimes blocky.
- The gabbro here is considered coarse to very coarse grained.
- Install coarse mesh screens oveentrance of coarse debris.
- Use nozzles that produce coarse to very coarse droplets.
- Tomorrow uncouth type LORTAB will be what you make of it.
- Acting loud, abrasive, uncouth and such is not feminine.
- In speech he was not only uncouth, but vulgar.
- In short, some people consider couth an uncouth word.
- So, asking to check in early is not uncouth.
- Your mother used to say I was uncouth.
- America with his runaway mouth and uncouth actions.
- Why are you being so uncouth and cheap?
- Who would not shun the dreary uncouth place?
- Also, everyone knows the uncouth fans sit upstairs.
COARSE vs UNCOUTH: QUESTIONS
- Why bulking factor is not used for coarse aggregates?
- What are coarse radiologic markings on a chest xray?
- Why do intrusive igneous rocks have a coarse texture?
- Where is the best coarse fishery in Worchestershire?
- What does coarse Echo texture in ultrasonography indicate?
- How is angularity of a coarse aggregate determined?
- How accurate is the coarse aggregate classification model?
- What is coarse wavelength division multiplexing (CDM)?
- How are bituminous coarse aggregate sources classified?
- How do coarse gratings affect contrast sensitivity?
- How many answers are there to the uncouth crossword clue?
- What are some examples of uncouth behaviour in the Bible?
- How long did the uncouth Raiders delayed in Baramulla?