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    coarse
    [kôrs]
    adjective
    coarse (adjective) · coarser (comparative adjective) · coarsest (superlative adjective)
    1. rough or loose in texture or grain:
      "a coarse woolen cloth"
      • made of large grains or particles:
        "dry, coarse sand"
      • (of grains or particles) large:
        "under the microscope they are seen to contain coarse grains"
      • (of a person's features) not elegantly formed or proportioned:
        "his coarse, ugly features contorted with rage"
      • (of food or drink) of inferior quality:
        "the wine is harsh, tannic, and coarse"
    2. (of a person or their speech) rude, crude, or vulgar:
      "a man of coarse speech" · "indecent language and coarse jests"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘ordinary or inferior’): origin uncertain; until the 17th century identical in spelling with course, and possibly derived from the latter in the sense ‘ordinary manner’.
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  3. coarse adjective uk / kɔːs / us / kɔːrs / coarse adjective (ROUGH) Add to word list Add to word list rough and not smooth or soft, or not in very small pieces:
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    adjective,coars·er, coars·est. composed of relatively large parts or particles: The beach had rough, coarse sand.
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    coarse (kôrs) adj. coars·er, coars·est 1. Of low, common, or inferior quality. 2. a. Lacking in delicacy or refinement: coarse manners.
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