Coarseness

Word COARSENESS
Character 10
Hyphenation coarse ness
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Coarseness"

What do we mean by coarseness?

The property of being coarse, roughness or primitiveness, unrefined or unpolished.

The quality or state of being coarse

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The word "coarseness" in example sentences

They were pedantic disciples who united with all the affectations of the Italian style a certain German coarseness, and the outcome was a bastard style inferior to the earlier schools -- childish, stiff, and crude in color, with no sense of light and shade. ❋ Edmondo De Amicis (1877)

Then he recalled the coarseness and bluntness of her thoughts and the vulgarity of the expressions that were natural to her, though she had been brought up in the most aristocratic circles. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The great reproach always brought against Rabelais is not the want of reserve of his language merely, but his occasional studied coarseness, which is enough to spoil his whole work, and which lowers its value. ❋ Unknown (2002)

In proportion as the cultivation of the land was the more unconditionally the foundation of the Egyptian state, the idea of coarseness and barbarism was united with the idea of ❋ 1509-1564 (1996)

The great point to be emphasised at such an initiation is this: that people, especially refined people, are not to judge of Dickens by what they would call the coarseness or commonplaceness of his subject. ❋ Unknown (1905)

I should like to add that what is called the coarseness of the eighteenth-century novel and romance is much more healthful than the nasty brutality of a school of our novelists -- who make up for their lack of talent and of wide experience by trying to excite animal instincts. ❋ Maurice Francis Egan (1888)

One who is narcissistically sensitive is easily offended by the "coarseness" of others, seeks to make his environment change to align with the contours of his needs, and gets angry or offended when this does not happen. ❋ Rabbi Alan Lurie (2011)

In effect, that's what the Clinton campaign now says in its latest fund-raising letter, where Clinton adviser Ann Lewis urges donors to "take a stand against this kind of coarseness and pettiness in American culture." ❋ Unknown (2008)

I don't know what "coarseness" Kersten is talking about on other points of the dial aside from the top-rated morning station, KQRS, so I can't really comment on that. ❋ MN Politics Guru (2006)

He had that combination of savoir-faire with a sort of well-groomed coarseness which is not uncommon in young doctors. ❋ Gilbert Keith (2003)

This kind of coarseness is sprinkled throughout the dialogue, as if to regale a juvenile audience with dirty, sexy talk. ❋ Unknown (2001)

The hostess, on the grounds of their alleged "coarseness," complained to Morton that she had been insulted. ❋ Horace Wyndham (N/A)

It is peculiarly delicate, and agreeably flavored, without any of the coarseness which is so often found in plants of the Cabbage tribe. ❋ Fearing Burr (N/A)

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