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

OTHER WORDS FROM rough

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH 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)

See also rough out, rough up

Derived forms of rough

roughness, noun

Word 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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