coarsely

The word “coarsely” has 2 syllables: coarse-ly

It's pronounced as /ˈkɔːrs.li/


What is synonym and antonym for coarsely?

In the thesaurus, “coarsely” has 33 synonyms and 58 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for coarsely along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for coarsely

  • bad
  • broken
  • cheap
  • common
  • crass
  • crude
  • dirty
  • filthy
  • foul
  • grained
  • granular
  • gross
  • gruff
  • hoarse
  • husky
  • inferior
  • jagged
  • low-grade
  • nasty
  • obscene
  • poor
  • pornographic
  • ragged
  • rotten
  • rough
  • rude
  • rugged
  • sandy
  • terrible
  • uneven
  • useless
  • vulgar
  • worthless

Antonyms for coarsely

  • acceptable
  • appropriate
  • aristocratic
  • civilized
  • clean
  • correct
  • cultivated
  • cultured
  • decent
  • decorous
  • desirable
  • dusty
  • even
  • exact
  • excellent
  • fine
  • first-class
  • flat
  • genteel
  • gentle
  • golden
  • good
  • high-grade
  • innocuous
  • level
  • liquid
  • mellifluous
  • mellow
  • nice
  • pleasant
  • polished
  • polite
  • powdery
  • priggish
  • prim
  • proper
  • prudish
  • puritanical
  • refined
  • regular
  • respectable
  • seemly
  • smooth
  • soft
  • soothing
  • staid
  • suitable
  • superfine
  • superior
  • sweet
  • tasteful
  • tender
  • true
  • ultrafine
  • uniform
  • velvety
  • victorian
  • wholesome

Meanings of coarsely

  • adverb
    1. In a coarse manner.

Example Sentences

  • The bread was coarsely chopped into pieces for the stuffing.
  • He spoke coarsely to the customer, which made her uncomfortable.
  • The fabric was coarsely woven, giving it a rough texture.
  • The meat was coarsely ground before being added to the recipe.
  • The sand in the desert is coarsely grained, making it difficult to walk on.

On this page you'll find 91 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to coarsely, such as: acceptable, appropriate, aristocratic, bad, broken, cheap, civilized.

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