rockiness

/ˈrɑkinəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being full of rocks or having a rough, uneven surface.
    • Farmers avoid fields with high rockiness because they are hard to plow.
    • The rockiness of the trail made the hike difficult.
    • The beach's rockiness kept swimmers away, but it was perfect for tide pools.
  2. A feeling of instability or unsteadiness, as in a relationship or situation.
    • The company faced financial rockiness during the recession.
    • The rockiness of their friendship after the argument worried everyone.
    • She felt a rockiness in her stomach before the big presentation.
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