Definitions and Examples of harshly, roughly
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
In a rough or severe manner; lacking gentleness or kindness.
Example
The teacher spoke harshly to the students who were misbehaving in class.
In a manner lacking gentleness, smoothness, or precision; with force or violence.
Example
The workers handled the fragile items roughly, causing some of them to break.
Key Differences: harshly vs roughly
- 1Harshly implies a lack of kindness or consideration, often accompanied by severity or criticism.
- 2Roughly implies a lack of gentleness or smoothness, often accompanied by force or violence.
Effective Usage of harshly, roughly
- 1Describing Actions: Use gently, harshly, and roughly to describe how someone does something.
- 2Giving Instructions: Use antonyms to give clear instructions on how to do something.
- 3Expressing Preferences: Use these antonyms to express your preference for a certain way of doing something.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Harshly implies a lack of kindness or consideration, while roughly implies a lack of gentleness or smoothness. Use these words to describe actions, give instructions, and express preferences for a certain way of doing something.