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coarsens Meaning
coarsens
to become coarse, to make coarse
coarsens Sentence Examples
- The harsh winds coarsened her once-soft skin, leaving it rough and weathered.
- The abrasive language coarsened their conversation, driving a wedge between them.
- Neglect coarsened the fabric of the abandoned house, rendering it shabby and dilapidated.
- Life's hardships coarsened his demeanor, making him bitter and cynical.
- The chemicals in the pool coarsened the swimsuits of the regular patrons.
- The lack of education and refinement coarsened their behavior, leading to vulgarity and boorishness.
- The constant criticism coarsened her spirit, extinguishing her once-bright optimism.
- Exposure to pollution coarsened the city's air, making it difficult to breathe.
- Poverty and desperation coarsened their lives, leaving them with few opportunities for improvement.
- The gritty, industrial surroundings coarsened the delicate features of the statue, obscuring its original beauty.
FAQs About the word coarsens
to become coarse, to make coarse
wears out, overuses, jades,depletes, stereotypes, popularizes, bores, exhausts, overdoes, tires
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The harsh winds coarsened her once-soft skin, leaving it rough and weathered.
The abrasive language coarsened their conversation, driving a wedge between them.
Neglect coarsened the fabric of the abandoned house, rendering it shabby and dilapidated.
Life's hardships coarsened his demeanor, making him bitter and cynical.