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site vs rough

rough vs site

site and rough both are nouns.

site is not an adjective while rough is an adjective.

site and rough both are verbs.

site is not an adverb while rough is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
site Yes No Yes No
rough Yes Yes Yes Yes
As nouns, rough is a hyponym of site; that is, rough is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than site:
  • site: the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located)
  • rough: the part of a golf course bordering the fairway where the grass is not cut short
site (noun) rough (noun)
a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web; a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web the part of a golf course bordering the fairway where the grass is not cut short
the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located)
physical position in relation to the surroundings
site (adjective) rough (adjective)
having or caused by an irregular surface
of the margin of a leaf shape; having the edge cut or fringed or scalloped
causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements
not shaped by cutting or trimming
ready and able to resort to force or violence
unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound
full of hardship or trials
not quite exact or correct
violently agitated and turbulent
unkind or cruel or uncivil
unpleasantly stern
not perfected
(of persons or behavior) lacking refinement or finesse
not carefully or expertly made
site (verb) rough (verb)
assign a location to prepare in preliminary or sketchy form
site (adverb) rough (adverb)
with rough motion as over a rough surface
with roughness or violence (`rough' is an informal variant for `roughly')
Difference between site and rough

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