remote
/rɪˈməʊt/
/-ˈmoʊt/
adjective
SLIGHT
3. slight
a remote possibility
The chances of a visit by Martians to the Earth are remote.
rough
/rʌf/
adjective
NOT EVEN
1. not even or smooth, often because of being in bad condition
It was a rough mountain road, full of stones and huge holes.
2. If a surface such as paper or skin is rough, it does not feel smooth when you touch it
My hands get very rough in the cold.
3. Rough ground is ground that is not used for any particular purpose and is not even and full of wild plants.
rough
/rʌf/
adjective
NOT EXACT
4. [ before noun ] fairly correct but not exact or detailed; approximate
The builder did a rough sketch of how the new stairs would look.
This is only a rough guess.
She made a rough estimate /calculation of the likely cost.
The tests are a rough guide to students' progress.
rough
/rʌf/
adjective
POOR QUALITY
5. describes an alcoholic drink, especially wine, that tastes cheap and often strong
6. not made in a careful or expensive way
I made a rough table out of some old boxes.
rural
/ˈrʊə.rəl/
/ˈrʊr.
ə
l/
adjective
in, of or like the countryside
The area is still very rural and undeveloped.
Compare urban
scenic
/ˈsiː.nɪk/
adjective
having or allowing you to see beautiful natural features
an area of outstanding scenic beauty
a scenic drive/railway
We took the scenic route home.
stunning
/ˈstʌn.ɪŋ/
adjective
BEAUTIFUL
1. extremely beautiful or attractive
a stunning dress
a stunning view over the bay of Saint Tropez
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