adjective
- comparative form of rocky; having more rocks or being more uneven with rocks
- comparative form of rocky; more unstable, difficult, or troubled
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The mountain trail became rockier as we climbed higher.
- This side of the hill is much rockier than the other.
- Their relationship grew rockier after the argument.
- The company’s financial situation looks rockier this quarter.
- The rockier terrain made hiking more challenging.
- His path to recovery has been rockier than expected.