Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

rocky-ground

Noun
/ˈrɒki ɡraʊnd/
Definition
An area of land characterized by a surface made up of rocks, pebbles, or stones, making it difficult for most plants to grow.
Examples
  • The hikers struggled to find a path through the rocky ground, their boots slipping on the loose stones.
  • Many animals in this region have adapted to living on rocky ground, utilizing the crevices for shelter.
  • The farmer decided to abandon the field, as the rocky ground made it impractical to cultivate crops.
Meaning
Rocky ground refers to a type of terrain that is uneven and stony, often presenting challenges for agriculture and habitation.
Synonyms
  • Stony terrain
  • Stony ground
  • Rugged landscape