rasp

[ræsp]

rasp Definition

  • 1a coarse file with sharp pointed projections
  • 2a harsh, grating noise
  • 3to scrape or grate with a rough tool or surface

Using rasp: Examples

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

  • Example

    He used a rasp to smooth the rough edges of the wood.

  • Example

    The sound of the car's engine was a loud rasp.

  • Example

    She rasped her fingernails along the chalkboard.

  • Example

    The cheese was grated with a metal rasp.

rasp Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rasp

Phrases with rasp

  • a harsh, grating sound made when breathing due to a respiratory condition

    Example

    He struggled to breathe, his chest heaving with each rasp of breath.

  • to say something in a harsh, grating voice

    Example

    She rasped out a command, her voice barely audible over the noise.

  • to remove or wear down something by scraping or rubbing it with a rough tool or surface

    Example

    He spent hours rasping away at the rough stone, slowly shaping it into a statue.

Origins of rasp

from Old French 'raspe', meaning 'a rasp'

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Summary: rasp in Brief

The term 'rasp' [ræsp] refers to a coarse file with sharp pointed projections, or a harsh, grating noise. It can also mean to scrape or grate with a rough tool or surface. Examples include using a rasp to smooth wood or grating cheese with a metal rasp. Phrases like 'rasp of breath' describe a harsh breathing sound, while 'rasp something out' means to say something in a harsh voice. 'Rasp away' denotes removing or wearing down something by scraping or rubbing it.