Coarse is better. You could say "More coarse", but not "More coarser".
thicker like coarser hair
Both are correct. Coarser is better in most cases.
The correct one is "coarse sandpaper".
Rowdier means more rowdy. Rowdy is obnoxiously loud and coarse behavior.
That's the correct spelling: orderorder
It's thread which is thicker or heavier than others, or which has a rougher or more fibrous surface.
Both are correct. Coarser is better in most cases.
Coarser
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "coarser" (rougher, less fine).
The correct one is "coarse sandpaper".
You can't physically make it coarser. You would have to put in extensions to make it thicker or fake it with a volumising shampoo and conditioner.
I am looking for some sandpaper that is more coarse than this. My beard is no more than a coarse stubble, right now.
When you can correctly spell intercourse.
If the texture is coarser, then the surfaces will tend to "catch" more as they try to move. Coarser texture means more friction; finer texture means less.
The correct spelling in this situation is "course," not "coarse." "Course" refers to a direction or path of action, whereas "coarse" means rough or abrasive.
Yes, of coarse.
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the longer the soil partical the coarser it will be