Synonyms for Rough languages:
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n.
• billingsgate
- Reviling
, - abuse
, - abusive language
, - abusive talk
, - coarse words
, - foul language
, - foul talk
, - invective
, - obloquy
, - revilement
, - ribaldry
, - rough language
, - scurrility
, - scurrilousness
, - vulgarity
.
What are the hypernyms for Rough languages?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
foreign languages, informal languages, nonstandard languages.
What are the opposite words for rough languages?
Antonyms for the phrase "rough languages" can include polite, respectful, and courteous communication. These indicate a form of interaction that involves consideration for others' feelings and emotional wellbeing, avoiding offensive language or behavior. Soft-spoken, mild-mannered, and gentle communication can also be antonyms for "rough languages," suggesting a calm, peaceful exchange devoid of hostility or aggression. Other antonyms for this phrase may involve more neutral descriptors, such as clear and concise expressions, professional language, or formal and proper word choice. All these antonyms point towards the opposite of aggressive or derogatory language use, promoting civil and respectful communication between individuals.
What are the antonyms for Rough languages?
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involuntary servitude
- Synonyms:
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bondage,
captivity,
dependency,
enslavement,
enthrallment,
feudalism.