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Meaning of coarsener
A person or thing that makes something coarser.
Etymology of coarsener
The word "coarsener" originates from the Old French "coars" or "gross", meaning rough or crude, and the suffix "-er", which forms an agent noun, indicating a person or thing that performs the action of the verb.
Historically, the term has been used to describe something that has a negative impact on the quality or character of something else.
Synonyms
brutalizer
corrupter
debaser
defiler
desecrator
destroyer
deteriorator
impairer
roughener
spoiler
toughener
abaser
coarser
degrader
demoralizer
denigrator
depreciator
deteriorator
disintegrator
harshener
injuring
maligner
polluter
profaner
ruining
savage
tarnisher
vandal
violator
worsener
Definitions
- A person or thing that makes something coarser, rougher, or less refined.
- * Something that has a debasing or corrupting influence.
Usage Examples
- The coarsener of public discourse was criticized for their inflammatory language.
- * The new policy was seen as a coarsener of the company culture, leading to a decline in morale.