áspero
rough
adjective AHS-peh-roh Rare
Origin: From Latin asper (rough, harsh).
Also means
harsh
Usage Note
Áspero describes a rough or coarse texture (superficie áspera) but also a harsh tone of voice or a bitter flavour. The accent falls on the first syllable (proparoxytone), which must be marked in writing. Its antonym is suave (smooth, soft). When describing a person's manner, áspero implies brusqueness rather than simple rudeness.
Examples
"La corteza del árbol es muy áspera."
Natural Translation
The tree bark is very rough.
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