The word 'roughly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'rough'.
The word 'rough' is also a noun, a word for longer grass around the fairway and the green of a Golf course; the rugged or unpleasant part of something; something in a crude or unfinished state.
The noun form of the adjective 'rough' is roughness.
No, it is a noun. In English, roughly speaking, if you can add "the", as well as "a" or "an" before a word, it is a noun.
No. Usage is a noun (an application or operation). It is roughly synonymous with the noun use, and related to the verb to use.
The word estimate can be a noun and a verb. Noun: A rough calculation. Verb: To calculate roughly.
It is both.Verb: To roughly calculate.Noun: A rough calculation.
The word "decoit" roughly means disappointed in French. The noun for disappointment is déception (deception, deceit is tromperie). The related English abstract noun deceit actually means deception, or falsehood.
Perhaps "approximately".
Yes, the word 'rifle' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of gun; a word for a thing. The word 'rifle' is aslo a verb; to search through fast and roughly in order to steal; to cut spiral grooves on the inside of a barrel of a gun; to hit or throw a ball with great force.
Comp = more roughly Super = most roughly
roughly about 80,000 roughly about 80,000 roughly about 80,000
The noun rain is дождь, pronounced, roughly, as dosht.There is no direct translation of the verb to rain. If you want to say that it is raining, you say идет дождь ("the rain is coming down").
None whatsoever. Whether or not a number is composite or prime, even or odd, is roughly analogous to whether a word is a noun or an adjective. They're just tools.
Roughly is not a verb. It's an adverb.