asperity

[uh-sper-i-tee]

asperity Definition

  • 1harshness or sharpness of tone, temper, or manner
  • 2roughness or harshness of a surface or texture
  • 3severity or rigor, as in demands or conditions

Using asperity: Examples

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

  • Example

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

  • Example

    The asperity of the terrain made the hike more difficult than expected.

  • Example

    The asperity of the teacher's grading policy caused some students to drop the class.

asperity Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with asperity

  • in a harsh or severe manner

    Example

    He spoke with asperity when he found out about the mistake.

  • the difficulties and hardships of life

    Example

    Despite the asperities of life, she remained optimistic and hopeful.

  • a stern or unyielding attitude or demeanor

    Example

    His iron asperity made it clear that he would not tolerate any mistakes.

Origins of asperity

from Latin 'asperitas', meaning 'roughness'

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Summary: asperity in Brief

'Asperity' [uh-sper-i-tee] refers to harshness or sharpness of tone, temper, or manner, roughness or harshness of a surface or texture, and severity or rigor, as in demands or conditions. It is often used to describe difficult situations or people, such as 'the asperity of the teacher's grading policy.' The phrase 'with asperity' means in a harsh or severe manner, while 'the asperities of life' refers to the difficulties and hardships of life.