Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
rutted
Adjective
/ˈrʌtɪd/

Definition
Having deep tracks or grooves, especially caused by the passage of vehicles or animals.

Examples
- The old dirt road was so rutted that it was difficult for even a four-wheel drive vehicle to pass.
- During the rainy season, the paths became rutted and muddy.

Meaning
The term ‘rutted’ describes a surface that is marked by deep hollows or grooves, typically created by repeated pressure, such as from the wheels of vehicles or the movement of animals.

Synonyms
- Grooved
- Channelled
- Rough