Find homonyms for coarse and course
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Coarse” is an adjective that can mean rough or crude or rude or offensive: The coarse cloth was uncomfortable against his skin. The comedian’s coarse humor was not to her liking.
“Course” is a noun that means a plan of study or a path: The course on fashion design filled up quickly. The runners followed the course to the finish line.A coarse painting was drawn on the cave wall. (meaning rough or crude)
The blacksmith’s coarse language shocked Ma. (meaning rude or offensive)
She dusted the tops of the candies with coarse sugar. (meaning big pieces)
She took a course in welding at the local community college. (meaning a plan of study)
The yacht’s pilot set a course for the open sea. (meaning a path)
“Course” is a noun that means a plan of study or a path: The course on fashion design filled up quickly. The runners followed the course to the finish line.A coarse painting was drawn on the cave wall. (meaning rough or crude)
The blacksmith’s coarse language shocked Ma. (meaning rude or offensive)
She dusted the tops of the candies with coarse sugar. (meaning big pieces)
She took a course in welding at the local community college. (meaning a plan of study)
The yacht’s pilot set a course for the open sea. (meaning a path)
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