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Ugly vs Rough - What's the difference?

ugly | rough |


As adjectives the difference between ugly and rough

is that ugly is displeasing to the eye; not aesthetically pleasing while rough is having a texture that has much friction not smooth; uneven.

As nouns the difference between ugly and rough

is that ugly is (slang|uncountable) ugliness while rough is the unmowed part of a golf course.

As a verb rough is

to create in an approximate form.

As an adverb rough is

in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.

Approximately vs Rough - What's the difference?

approximately | rough |


As adverbs the difference between approximately and rough

is that approximately is imprecise but close to in quantity or amount while rough is in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.

As an adjective rough is

having a texture that has much friction not smooth; uneven.

As a noun rough is

the unmowed part of a golf course.

As a verb rough is

to create in an approximate form.

Rough vs Slick - What's the difference?

rough | slick |


As adjectives the difference between rough and slick

is that rough is having a texture that has much friction. Not smooth; uneven while slick is slippery due to a covering of liquid; often used to describe appearances.

As nouns the difference between rough and slick

is that rough is the unmowed part of a golf course while slick is a covering of liquid, particularly oil.

As verbs the difference between rough and slick

is that rough is to create in an approximate form while slick is to make slick.

As an adverb rough

is in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.

As a proper noun Slick is

a term of address, generally applied to males, possibly including strangers, implying that the person addressed is slick in the sense of "sophisticated", but often used sarcastically.

Rough vs Aggression - What's the difference?

rough | aggression |


As nouns the difference between rough and aggression

is that rough is the unmowed part of a golf course while aggression is aggression.

As an adjective rough

is having a texture that has much friction not smooth; uneven.

As a verb rough

is to create in an approximate form.

As an adverb rough

is in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.

Rough vs Savage - What's the difference?

rough | savage | Related terms |

Rough is a related term of savage.


As an adjective rough

is having a texture that has much friction not smooth; uneven.

As a noun rough

is the unmowed part of a golf course.

As a verb rough

is to create in an approximate form.

As an adverb rough

is in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.

As a proper noun savage is

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Sudden vs Rough - What's the difference?

sudden | rough | Related terms |

Sudden is a related term of rough.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between sudden and rough

is that sudden is (obsolete) an unexpected occurrence; a surprise while rough is (obsolete) boisterous weather.

As adjectives the difference between sudden and rough

is that sudden is happening quickly and with little or no warning while rough is having a texture that has much friction not smooth; uneven.

As adverbs the difference between sudden and rough

is that sudden is (poetic) suddenly while rough is in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.

As nouns the difference between sudden and rough

is that sudden is (obsolete) an unexpected occurrence; a surprise while rough is the unmowed part of a golf course.

As a verb rough is

to create in an approximate form.

Rough vs Uncivilized - What's the difference?

rough | uncivilized | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between rough and uncivilized

is that rough is having a texture that has much friction. Not smooth; uneven while uncivilized is crude, barbarous, wild, uncultured.

As a noun rough

is the unmowed part of a golf course.

As a verb rough

is to create in an approximate form.

As an adverb rough

is in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.

Rough vs Sarcastic - What's the difference?

rough | sarcastic | Related terms |

Rough is a related term of sarcastic.


As adjectives the difference between rough and sarcastic

is that rough is having a texture that has much friction not smooth; uneven while sarcastic is sarcastic.

As a noun rough

is the unmowed part of a golf course.

As a verb rough

is to create in an approximate form.

As an adverb rough

is in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.

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