coarsening (Meaning)

coarsening

to become coarse, to make coarse

coarsening Sentence Examples

  1. The coarse language of the streetfighter grated on my delicate sensibilities.
  2. The coarsening of the river bed made it difficult for boats to navigate.
  3. With age, her once-fine features had coarsened and become less attractive.
  4. The coarsening of the material reduced its tensile strength.
  5. The once-smooth surface had coarsened due to wear and tear.
  6. The harsh sunlight coarsened her skin, giving her a weathered appearance.
  7. The coarsening of the soil made it less fertile for crops.
  8. The coarsening of his voice sent shivers down her spine.
  9. The coarsening of their relationship left a bitter taste in their mouths.
  10. The coarsening of the neighborhood made it an unpleasant place to live.

FAQs About the word coarsening

to become coarse, to make coarse

vulgarizing, wearing out, overexposing, stereotyping, jading, depleting,tiring, popularizing, overusing, exhausting

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The coarse language of the streetfighter grated on my delicate sensibilities.

The coarsening of the river bed made it difficult for boats to navigate.

With age, her once-fine features had coarsened and become less attractive.

The coarsening of the material reduced its tensile strength.