Meaning & Definition of Rocky in English
English⟶
Rocky
Consisting of or covered by rocks.
Pronunciation:
/ˈrɒki/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Consisting of or full of rocks; stony.
Example Sentence: The path was rocky and hard to traverse.
Definition: Difficult or troubled, especially in terms of relationships or situations.
Example Sentence: They had a rocky marriage, filled with arguments.
Definition: Unstable or precarious.
Example Sentence: The economy is in a rocky state after the recent crisis.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from the word 'rock' with the suffix '-y' indicating 'characterized by' or 'filled with'.
Synonyms
stonycraggybumpyunstabledifficult
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.
Translations
- Spanish: rocoso
- French: rocheux
- German: steinig
- Russian: каменистый
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.