course - a process
coarse - something very rough; rough surface
The homophone for "course" is "coarse."
The homophone for "course" is "coarse." "Course" refers to a direction or path, while "coarse" means rough in texture.
coarse The farmer brushed the horse's coarse hair.
A homophone for "coarse" is "course." They sound the same but have different meanings.
Of course the language in the play is coarse; it's Mamet.
The sand on the beach felt coarse between my toes.
Coarse is ruff/hard, and fine grain is smooth/ soft!
The homophone for "course" is "coarse."
Coarse is ruff/hard, and fine grain is smooth/ soft!
coarse course
The homophone for "course" is "coarse." "Course" refers to a direction or path, while "coarse" means rough in texture.
Fine grained has larger crystals and coarse grained has smaller crystals
Fine grained has larger crystals and coarse grained has smaller crystals
coarse The farmer brushed the horse's coarse hair.
A homophone for "coarse" is "course." They sound the same but have different meanings.
Of course the language in the play is coarse; it's Mamet.
coarse- meaning the same thing as rough example sentences: She enjoys the feeling of coarse sand between her toes. They used a very coarse rope in the tug-of-war event and unfortunately, many children suffered abrasions on their hands.