Idioms for rough
in the rough,
in a rough, crude, or unfinished state: The country has an exciting potential, but civilization there is still in the rough.
rough it,
to live without the customary comforts or conveniences; endure rugged conditions: We really roughed it on our fishing trip.
Origin of rough
before 1000; Middle English (adj. and noun); Old English
rūh (adj.); cognate with Dutch
ruig, German
rauh
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rough ruffWords nearby rough
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British Dictionary definitions for roughly (1 of 2)
roughly
/ (ˈrʌflɪ) /
adverb
without being exact or fully authenticated; approximately
roughly half the candidates were successful
in a clumsy, coarse, or violent manner
his captors did not treat him roughly
in a crude or primitive manner
a slab of roughly hewn stone
British Dictionary definitions for roughly (2 of 2)
Derived forms of rough
roughness, nounWord Origin for rough
Old English
rūh; related to Old Norse
ruksa, Middle Dutch
rūge, rūwe, German
rauh
Idioms and Phrases with roughly
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