asper

[as-per]

asper Definition

to make rough or harsh.

Using asper: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "asper" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sandpaper will asper the surface of the wood.

  • Example

    The cold wind aspered her skin.

  • Example

    The years of hard work had aspered his hands.

asper Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for asper

Antonyms for asper

Phrases with asper

  • to make a situation tense or uncomfortable

    Example

    His rude comment aspered the mood in the room.

  • asper one's voice

    to speak in a rough or harsh tone

    Example

    He was so angry that he aspered his voice when he spoke.

  • to make a flavor harsh or bitter

    Example

    Adding too much salt can asper the taste of the soup.

Origins of asper

from Latin 'asperare', meaning 'to roughen'

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Summary: asper in Brief

'Asper' [as-per] is a verb that means to make something rough or harsh. It can be used to describe physical surfaces, such as sandpapering wood, or non-physical things, such as aspering the mood in a room with a rude comment. The phrase 'asper one's voice' means to speak in a rough or harsh tone, while 'asper the taste' means to make a flavor harsh or bitter.