ROUGH vs STONY: NOUN
- A rowdy; a ruffian; a rude, coarse fellow; one given to riotous violence; a bully.
- 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.”]
- The surface or part of something that is uneven or coarse.
- Rugged overgrown terrain.
- 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.
- A disorderly, unrefined, or unfinished state.
- A difficult or disagreeable aspect or condition of something.
- A person given to violent or disorderly behavior; a rowdy.
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ROUGH vs STONY: ADJECTIVE
- Characterized by or done with violence or forcefulness.
- Boisterous, disorderly, or given to violence.
- Characterized by violence or crime.
- Lacking polish or finesse.
- Harsh to the ear.
- Being in a natural state.
- Not perfected
- Having or caused by an irregular surface
- Of the margin of a leaf shape; having the edge cut or fringed or scalloped
- 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
- Characterized by violent motion; turbulent.
- Not quite exact or correct
- Unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound
- Having a surface marked by irregularities, protuberances, or ridges; not smooth.
- Coarse or shaggy to the touch.
- Difficult to travel over or through.
- Not perfected, completed, or fully detailed.
- Difficult to endure or live through, especially because of harsh or inclement weather.
- Unpleasant or difficult.
- Violently agitated and turbulent
- (of persons or behavior) lacking refinement or finesse
- Of an action such as a look, showing no warmth of emotion.
- Of a person, lacking warmth and emotion.
- Containing or made up of stones.
- As hard as stone.
- Same as Stone coral, under Stone.
- Inflexible; cruel; unrelenting; pitiless; obdurate; perverse; cold; morally hard; appearing as if petrified.
- Converting into stone; petrifying; petrific.
- Of or pertaining to stone, consisting of, or abounding in, stone or stones; resembling stone; hard.
- Relating to or indulging in the use of marijuana.
- Emotionally numbing or paralyzing.
- Exhibiting no feeling or warmth; impassive.
- Unfeeling or hardhearted; unemotional or unsympathetic.
- Covered with or full of stones.
- Hard as granite
- Abounding in rocks or stones
- Showing unfeeling resistance to tender feelings
- Made of or resembling stone.
ROUGH vs STONY: VERB
- Prepare in preliminary or sketchy form
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ROUGH vs STONY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To prepare or indicate in an unfinished form.
- To treat (an opposing player) with unnecessary roughness, often in violation of the rules.
- To treat roughly or with physical violence.
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ROUGH vs STONY: ADVERB
- With rough motion as over a rough surface
- With roughness or violence (`rough' is an informal variant for `roughly')
- In a rough manner; roughly.
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ROUGH vs STONY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Crudely done or considered; indefinitely approximate; vague; partial; careless; hasty: as, to make a rough estimate or calculation; at a rough guess.
- 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.
- 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.
- Of the margin of a leaf shape
- 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.
- 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.
- Rugged in form, outline, or appearance; harsh or unpleasing to the eye; irregular.
- 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.
- (idiom) (rough it) To live without the usual comforts and conveniences.
- To astonish; confound.
- To stun.
- Containing stones; abounding in stone.
- Painfully hard and cold; chilling; frigid; freezing.
- Rigid; fixed; hard, especially in a moral sense; hardened; obdurate.
- Pertaining to or characteristic of stone: as, a stony quality or consistency.
- Turned to stone; petrified, as a fossil.
- Otolithic, as concretions in the car. See ear-bone, ear-stone, otolith.
- Petrous or petrosal, as bone.
- Especially thick and hard, as some opercula of shells. See sea-bean, 3.
- Lithistidan, as sponges.
- Sclerodermic or madreporarian, as corals.
- Specifically, in anatomy and zoology, very hard, like a stone; hard as a rock.
- Hard like stone, but not made of stone; stone-like.
- To be or become stunned or astounded.
- Made of stone; consisting of stone; rocky.
ROUGH vs STONY: RELATED WORDS
- Fierce, Shaggy, Scratchy, Rugged, Unsmooth, Jagged, Unpolished, Jarring, Roughened, Hard, Difficult, Stormy, Harsh, Bumpy, Rocky
- Fort, Expressionless, Granitelike, Bouldery, Bouldered, Hard, Heartless, Hardhearted, Rough, Unsmooth, Obdurate, Granitic, Rocky, Flinty, Rocklike
ROUGH vs STONY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fierce, Shaggy, Scratchy, Rugged, Unsmooth, Jagged, Unpolished, Jarring, Roughened, Hard, Difficult, Stormy, Harsh, Bumpy, Rocky
- Fort, Expressionless, Granitelike, Bouldery, Bouldered, Hard, Heartless, Hardhearted, Rough, Unsmooth, Obdurate, Granitic, Rocky, Flinty, Rocklike
ROUGH vs STONY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- 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.
- Stony Brook's endowment, managed by the Stony Brook Foundation, currently amounts to over $201 million.
- Department of Pathology, Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony Brook, New York.
- Hotels near or close to Stony Brook Medical Center in Stony Brook New York area.
- Unpublished manuscript, Department of Sociology SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York.
- Departments of Psychiatry and Preventive Medicine, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA.
- Stony Brook, Long Island, and Director of the Stony Brook Institute for Global Studies.
- Stony Brook in the fall or spring but will not a Stony Brook degree.
- Stony Brook University, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, or SBU.
- Stony Brook Cancer Center and the Department of Medicine, Stony Brook University, Health Sciences Center, Stony Brook, New York, USA.
- Department of Medicine and the Stony Brook Cancer Center, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA.
ROUGH vs STONY: QUESTIONS
- 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?
- What are some interesting facts about Stony Stratford?
- When did Stony Brook University start playing basketball?
- Who is Stony Brook University President John McInnis?
- How many inmates are in Stony Mountain Institution?
- When will blackboard be unavailable at Stony Brook?
- When is Seawolf orientation for Stony Brook University?
- What are the characteristics of stony iron meteorites?
- Why study Dental Medicine at Stony Brook University?
- Why choose Stony Brook Southampton Hospital laboratories?
- Does Stony Brook University offer football scholarships?