rockiness
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]rockiness (usually uncountable, plural rockinesses)
- The state or quality of being rocky.
- Being full of rocks.
- Synonym: stoniness
- Coordinate terms: clayeyness, earthiness, loaminess
- rockiness of soil
- Turbulence physically.
- Synonym: choppiness
- Antonyms: smoothness, stability
- rockiness of an airline flight through a thunderstorm
- Turbulence emotionally or societally.
- Antonym: stability
- Near-synonyms: drama, dramaticness
- rockiness of a relationship or the economy
- Uncertainty and changeability of trends or outlooks.
- Antonym: stability
- Near-synonyms: fragility, shakiness, unsteadiness
- rockiness of one's state of health
- The degree of rock-and-roll sound that a piece or subgenre of music has.
- Hyponym: metallicness
- Coordinate terms: jazziness, folkiness, classicality
- rockiness of some types of jazz
- Being full of rocks.
References
[edit]- “rockiness”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.