Coarse
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British pronunciation/kˈɔːs/
American pronunciation/ˈkɔɹs/

تعريف ومعنى "coarse"

coarse
01

having a rough or uneven surface or texture

coarse definition and meaning
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The coarse fabric of the blanket was scratchy against her skin.
He used a coarse sandpaper to prepare the wood for painting.
The artist preferred to use a coarse brush to create textured effects in her paintings.
02

having large particles or components

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The coarse sand on the beach made it difficult to build sandcastles.
The recipe called for coarse salt to enhance the flavor of the dish.
The chef preferred using coarse ground pepper to add a bolder flavor to the soup.
03

(of language or behavior) rude or vulgar in manner, lacking refinement or delicacy

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The comedian 's coarse jokes about sensitive topics made some audience members uncomfortable.
His coarse manner of speaking was evident when he used profanity in everyday conversations.
She was taken aback by the coarse remarks he made during the meeting.
04

lacking in refinement or distinction

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The coarse materials used in the construction led to a less durable building.
He was disappointed with the coarse quality of the fabric used in his new shirt.
The movie was criticized for its coarse script, which failed to engage the audience.
05

connected to fishing practices aimed at catching non-game fish, often found in freshwater environments

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Coarse fishing requires different techniques compared to game fishing, focusing on species like carp and roach.
The local lake is popular among coarse anglers for its abundant fish population.
He spent the weekend coarse fishing with friends, hoping to catch a large bream.
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