Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
rough-terrain
adjective
/rʌf ˈtɛreɪn/

Definition
A type of land that is uneven, rocky, and difficult to navigate.

Examples
- The hikers prepared for their journey across the rough-terrain of the mountain.
- Rough-terrain vehicles are designed to handle difficult landscapes without getting stuck.
- Many outdoor sports, such as mountain biking, take place in rough-terrain areas.

Meaning
Rough-terrain refers to landscapes that are characterized by irregular surfaces, obstacles, and challenging conditions for movement or travel.

Synonyms
- Uneven land
- Rocky ground
- Challenging terrain
- Rugged landscape