craggy

adjective
UK: /ˈkræɡi/
US: /ˈkræɡi/
  1. Having a rough, uneven, and rocky surface

    1. The mountain was craggy and difficult to climb.
    2. We admired the craggy cliffs overlooking the stormy sea, they looked dangerous.
  2. Used to describe a person's face that has deep lines and wrinkles

    1. His face was craggy and full of character.
    2. The sailor's craggy features hinted at a life spent battling the elements, it was obvious.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "craggy" in English means: Having a rough, uneven, and rocky surface, Used to describe a person's face that has deep lines and wrinkles.

The phonetic transcription of "craggy" is /ˈkræɡi/ in British English and /ˈkræɡi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "craggy": rough, rocky, uneven, weather-beaten, rugged.

Example usage of "craggy": "The mountain was craggy and difficult to climb.". More examples on the page.