Meaning & Definition of word "Rocky"

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    Rocky

    /ˈrɒki/

    adjective:

    • 1. Consisting of or full of rocks; stony.
      • Example: The hikers carefully navigated the rocky terrain during their climb.
    • 2. Difficult or challenging, often used figuratively.
      • Example: Their relationship had a rocky start but eventually improved with effort.
    • 3. Having a rough or unstable surface.
      • Example: The path through the forest was rocky and treacherous after the rain.
    • 4. Abounding in rocks; rugged.
      • Example: The coastline was beautiful but rocky, making it hard to access the beach.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'rock' with the suffix '-y' indicating 'characterized by' or 'filled with'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    rocky road:

    A difficult or challenging situation.

    rocky relationship:

    A relationship with many issues or conflicts.

    rocky start:

    An unstable or difficult beginning.

    Related Words

    rock:

    A solid mineral material.

    boulder:

    A large rock, typically one that has been worn smooth by erosion.

    Slang Meanings of rocky

    Meaning: In a troubled state or undergoing difficulties.

    Example Sentence: After the breakup, his life has been pretty rocky.

    Meaning: When something is uncertain or unpredictable.

    Example Sentence: The project's future looks rocky right now.