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tweediness vs roughness

roughness vs tweediness

tweediness and roughness both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tweediness Yes No No No
roughness Yes No No No
As nouns, roughness is a hypernym of tweediness; that is, roughness is a word with a broader meaning than tweediness:
  • tweediness: looseness or roughness in texture (as of cloth)
  • roughness: a texture of a surface or edge that is not smooth but is irregular and uneven
Other hypernyms of tweediness include raggedness.
tweediness (noun) roughness (noun)
looseness or roughness in texture (as of cloth) harsh or severe speech or behavior
an informal, homely, outdoor look characteristic of those who wear tweeds a texture of a surface or edge that is not smooth but is irregular and uneven
the quality of being harsh or rough or grating to the senses
an unpolished unrefined quality
the formation of small pits in a surface as a consequence of corrosion
used of the sea during inclement or stormy weather
rowdy behavior
Difference between tweediness and roughness

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