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coarse
A2
adjective
Usage:
70%
Rough, Grainy
Translation: Rough, Grainy
Pronunciation: /kɔːrs/
Meaning: Rough or not smooth in texture or surface.

Coarse means something feels rough or hard when you touch it. It is not smooth or soft. This word is often used for things like cloth, sand, or skin.

The fabric is coarse and thick.

The sand at the beach feels coarse.

2
B1
adjective
Usage:
60%
Large-Grained, Chunky
Translation: Large-Grained, Chunky
Pronunciation: /kɔːrs/
Meaning: Of large pieces or particles; not fine or small.

Coarse means that the parts of something are big and not small or fine. For example, salt or sand can be coarse when the pieces are large.

Coarse salt grains are easy to see.

The soup has coarse vegetables in it.

3
B2
adjective
Usage:
75%
Rude, Vulgar
Translation: Rude, Vulgar
Pronunciation: /kɔːrs/
Meaning: Lacking in refinement or polish; crude or unrefined in manners or language.

Coarse can describe words or behavior that is rude or not polite. It means not showing good manners or respect in how someone talks or acts.

He used coarse language in anger.

That joke was very coarse and not polite.

4
C1
adjective
Usage:
50%
Grainy, Rough-Textured
Translation: Grainy, Rough-Textured
Pronunciation: /kɔːrs/
Meaning: Having large, visible grains or textures; easy to see without magnification, especially in scientific contexts (e.g., geology).

Coarse describes materials with big or visible grains or parts. Scientists use this word to explain rocks or sand with large pieces that you can see easily.

The rock has a coarse texture under the microscope.

Coarse sand grains are common on this beach.

5
B2
adjective
Usage:
55%
Harsh, Rough
Translation: Harsh, Rough
Pronunciation: /kɔːrs/
Meaning: Not delicate or sensitive in taste, smell, or sound.

Coarse means something that is not smooth or soft in how it tastes, smells, or sounds. Sometimes it means the experience feels rough or strong.

The coffee has a coarse taste and is bitter.

Her voice was coarse after the cold.

6
B2
adjective
Usage:
65%
Explicit, Vulgar
Translation: Explicit, Vulgar
Pronunciation: /kɔːrs/
Meaning: Of language or jokes: meant to offend or shock by being rude or sexual in an open way.

Coarse can describe speech or jokes that are rude or about sexual things in a way that some people may find offensive. It is not polite language.

He told a coarse joke at the party.

Coarse comments upset many people.

7
B1
adjective
Usage:
50%
Rough-Textured, Thick
Translation: Rough-Textured, Thick
Pronunciation: /kɔːrs/
Meaning: Used to describe ground or wool with thick, rough fibers or threads.

Coarse means that fibers like wool or ground have thick and rough threads. This means they do not feel soft but strong and sometimes itchy.

The coarse wool is warm but itchy.

The coarse ground feels rough underfoot.

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