The general opposite of rough is smooth.
For a person, the opposite of rough could be gentle, polite, courteous, refined, or sophisticated.
For rough meaning uneven or bumpy, the opposite could be even, regular, flat, or level.
For a "rough estimate" the opposite could be accurate, precise, or exact.
The opposite of harsh (rough, arduous) could be easy, mild, facile, or pleasant.
The opposite of harsh (crude) could be gentle, soft, or kind.
antonyms : soft
Synonyms : Hard
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The opposite could be strict (not lenient), or harsh (the reverse of lenient).
The opposite of gentle would be rough, harsh, or violent.
Strict is a word meaning less than harsh or cruel.
The opposite of subtle could be obvious. Depending on the context, it could also be overt, harsh, forthright, or coarse.
The hardest part of answering this question is determining what you mean by opposite. As admonition is a gentle reproof, its technical opposite should be something that is a harsh encouragement, something like the kind of loud cheer you might hear at a sporting event. But if I were pressed for a word I would say "hosanna". However, if you are looking for something that means a harsh reproof than perhaps you should go with "rebuke." If you want something that is a gentle encouragement than just go with "encouragement".
The opposite could be strict (not lenient), or harsh (the reverse of lenient).
The opposite of gentle would be rough, harsh, or violent.
Strict is a word meaning less than harsh or cruel.
The opposite of subtle could be obvious. Depending on the context, it could also be overt, harsh, forthright, or coarse.
Weather conditions do not have to be harsh to be adverse, they just have to be different than what they are at the present town. Adverse in a sense means opposite of.
They are colonists that wanted to help Britain although they thought Britain was harsh. They are the opposite of patriots, who wanted to fight Britain and be independent.
The opposite of delicate would be sturdy. You could also say tough or strong.
The opposite of harmony in music is dissonance. Dissonance means "the lack of harmony among musical notes". Another word that could be used to describe the opposite of harmony is cacophony, which means "a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds."
The hardest part of answering this question is determining what you mean by opposite. As admonition is a gentle reproof, its technical opposite should be something that is a harsh encouragement, something like the kind of loud cheer you might hear at a sporting event. But if I were pressed for a word I would say "hosanna". However, if you are looking for something that means a harsh reproof than perhaps you should go with "rebuke." If you want something that is a gentle encouragement than just go with "encouragement".
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Harsh is an adjective. Harsh can be made into an adverb by adding the letters ly to it.
The comparative of harsh is harsher. The superlative of harsh is harshest.