Meaning & Definition of word "Rugged"

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    Rugged

    /ˈrʌɡɪd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having a rough and uneven surface; not smooth.
      • Example: The rugged mountains were challenging to climb.
    • 2. Strong and capable of withstanding harsh conditions.
      • Example: She wore a rugged jacket designed for extreme weather.
    • 3. Having a strong, tough appearance or demeanor.
      • Example: His rugged features were softened by his warm smile.
    • 4. Not delicate or refined; sturdy.
      • Example: The rugged design of the furniture made it perfect for outdoor use.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old Norse 'rugga' meaning 'to rock' or 'to cause to rock'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    rugged individualism:

    A philosophy emphasizing personal independence and self-reliance.

    rugged coastline:

    A shore characterized by steep cliffs and rocky landscapes.

    rugged terrain:

    Land that is rough and uneven, challenging to traverse.

    Related Words

    brawny:

    Physically strong; muscular.

    staunch:

    Loyal and committed in attitude.

    resilient:

    Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.

    Slang Meanings of rugged

    Meaning: Tough or impressive in a masculine way.

    Example Sentence: That guy is rugged; he can handle anything.

    Meaning: Adventurous or outdoorsy.

    Example Sentence: They love rugged lifestyles, camping and hiking every weekend.