The difference between Coarse and Crude

When used as adjectives, coarse means composed of large parts or particles, whereas crude means in a natural, untreated state.


Crude is also noun with the meaning: any substance in its natural state.

check bellow for the other definitions of Coarse and Crude

  1. Coarse as an adjective:

    Composed of large parts or particles; of inferior quality or appearance; not fine in material or close in texture.

  2. Coarse as an adjective:

    Lacking refinement, taste or delicacy

    Examples:

    "coarse manners"

    "coarse language"

  1. Crude as an adjective:

    In a natural, untreated state.

    Examples:

    "crude oil"

  2. Crude as an adjective:

    Characterized by simplicity, especially something not carefully or expertly made.

    Examples:

    "a crude shelter"

  3. Crude as an adjective:

    Lacking concealing elements.

    Examples:

    "a crude truth"

  4. Crude as an adjective:

    Lacking tact or taste.

    Examples:

    "a crude remark"

  5. Crude as an adjective (archaic):

    Immature or unripe.

  6. Crude as an adjective (grammar):

    Pertaining to the uninflected stem of a word.

  1. Crude as a noun:

    Any substance in its natural state.

  2. Crude as a noun:

    Crude oil.