asperities

[uh-spuh-rit-eez]

asperities Definition

  • 1harshness or sharpness of tone, temper, or manner
  • 2roughness or harshness of a surface or texture

Using asperities: Examples

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

  • Example

    The asperities of his tone made it clear that he was not pleased.

  • Example

    The asperities of the road made the journey uncomfortable.

  • Example

    She spoke with asperity, making it clear that she was not in the mood for jokes.

asperities Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for asperities

Phrases with asperities

  • to smooth out difficulties or disagreements

    Example

    We need to iron out the asperities in our relationship if we want to work together effectively.

  • despite all its difficulties and challenges

    Example

    Life, with all its asperities, can still be beautiful and rewarding.

  • the harshness or severity of winter weather

    Example

    The asperities of winter can be difficult to endure, but they make us appreciate the warmth of spring all the more.

Origins of asperities

from Latin 'asperitas', meaning 'roughness'

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Summary: asperities in Brief

'Asperities' [uh-spuh-rit-eez] refers to harshness or roughness, whether in tone, temper, manner, or texture. It can describe the roughness of a surface or the severity of a situation. Phrases like 'iron out the asperities' and 'with all its asperities' use the term to denote difficulties or challenges that need to be overcome. 'The asperities of winter' refers to the harshness of winter weather.