through |
rough |
As adjectives the difference between through and rough
is that
through is passing from one side of an object to the other while
rough is having a texture that has much friction. Not smooth; uneven.
As adverbs the difference between through and rough
is that
through is from one side to the other by way of the interior while
rough is in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.
As nouns the difference between through and rough
is that
through is a large slab of stone laid on a tomb while
rough is the unmowed part of a golf course.
As a preposition through
is from one side of an opening to the other.
As a verb rough is
to create in an approximate form.
extensive |
rough |
As adjectives the difference between extensive and rough
is that
extensive is in the nature of an extent, wide, widespread while
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.
fairway |
rough |
As nouns the difference between fairway and rough
is that
fairway is (golf) the area between the tee and the green, where the grass is cut short while
rough is the unmowed part of a golf course.
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.
agitated |
rough |
As verbs the difference between agitated and rough
is that
agitated is (
agitate) while
rough is to create in an approximate form.
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 an adverb rough is
in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.
rough |
weed |
As nouns the difference between rough and weed
is that
rough is the unmowed part of a golf course while
weed is a plant.
As verbs the difference between rough and weed
is that
rough is to create in an approximate form while
weed is to remove unwanted vegetation from a cultivated area.
As an adjective rough
is having a texture that has much friction. Not smooth; uneven.
As an adverb rough
is in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.
sketch |
rough |
As nouns the difference between sketch and rough
is that
sketch is sketch (short musical, dramatic or literary work or idea) while
rough is the unmowed part of a golf course.
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 |
roof |
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 roof is
(astronomy) a chinese constellation located near aquarius and pegasus, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the larger black turtle.
steep |
rough |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between steep and rough
is that
steep is (obsolete) difficult to access; not easy reached; lofty; elevated; high while
rough is (obsolete) boisterous weather.
As adjectives the difference between steep and rough
is that
steep is of a near-vertical gradient; of a slope, surface, curve, etc that proceeds upward at an angle near vertical while
rough is having a texture that has much friction not smooth; uneven.
As verbs the difference between steep and rough
is that
steep is (ambitransitive) to soak an item (or to be soaked) in liquid in order to gradually add or remove components to or from the item while
rough is to create in an approximate form.
As nouns the difference between steep and rough
is that
steep is a liquid used in a steeping process while
rough is the unmowed part of a golf course.
As an adverb rough is
in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.
though |
rough |
As adverbs the difference between though and rough
is that
though is despite that; however while
rough is in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.
As a conjunction though
is despite the fact that; although.
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.
loutish |
rough |
As adjectives the difference between loutish and rough
is that
loutish is resembling a lout while
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.
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