rugged

adjective

rug·​ged ˈrə-gəd How to pronounce rugged (audio)
Synonyms of ruggednext
1
: having a rough uneven surface : jagged
rugged mountains
the rugged surface of the moon
2
a
: seamed with wrinkles and furrows : weathered
used of a human face
b
of a man's face : having rough but attractive features
rugged good looks
3
a
: presenting a severe test of ability, stamina, or resolution
a long and rugged winter
a rugged climb
b
: strongly built or constituted : robust
… those that survive are stalwart, rugged men …L. D. Stamp
4
a
: rough and strong in character
made of rugged material
b
: coarse, rude
His single swift glance took in the men, one after another. Annixter, rugged, crude, sitting awkwardly …Frank Norris
c
: austere, stern
Rugged, stern, puritanical, as were most of Boston's leaders …Michael Pearson
5
: turbulent, stormy
rugged weather
6
obsolete : shaggy, hairy
ruggedly adverb
ruggedness noun
Choose the Right Synonym for rugged

rough, harsh, uneven, rugged, scabrous mean not smooth or even.

rough implies points, bristles, ridges, or projections on the surface.

a rough wooden board

harsh implies a surface or texture distinctly unpleasant to the touch.

a harsh fabric that chafes the skin

uneven implies a lack of uniformity in height, breadth, or quality.

an old house with uneven floors

rugged implies irregularity or roughness of land surface and connotes difficulty of travel.

a rugged landscape

scabrous implies scaliness or prickliness of surface.

a scabrous leaf

Examples of rugged in a Sentence

the rugged surface of the moon She did a painting of the region's rugged coastline. People are attracted to his rugged good looks. I admire her rugged individualism.
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Perched on a bluff that overlooks Irish Beach, a private area within Manchester State Park, the home boasts an unobstructed, 180-degree view of the rugged Mendocino coastline. Kelsey Mulvey, Vogue, 2 Apr. 2026 Unlike the near side -- the side seen from Earth -- which is smoother and has flat lava plains known as maria, the far side is rugged and heavily cratered. Bymary Kekatos, ABC News, 2 Apr. 2026 As the astronauts pass the far side of the moon, NASA expects to temporarily lose communication with the crew, who will focus on documenting and analyzing the rugged lunar surface. Mathew Schumer, Baltimore Sun, 1 Apr. 2026 However, this year’s move to Texas gave the event a sense of an outsider’s rugged individualism. Alex J. Rouhandeh, MSNBC Newsweek, 1 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for rugged

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Middle English *rug

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 6

Time Traveler
The first known use of rugged was in the 14th century

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“Rugged.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rugged. Accessed 4 Apr. 2026.

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rugged

adjective
rug·​ged ˈrəg-əd How to pronounce rugged (audio)
1
: having a rough uneven surface
hiking on rugged trails
the rugged surface of the moon
2
: having wrinkles or uneven features
their rugged faces
rugged good looks
3
: having a rough but strong or sturdy character
rugged pioneers
4
: involving hardship : presenting a severe test of physical, mental, or moral strength
a rugged winter
rugged training
the rugged life of a sailor
5
: being strong and tough
rugged enough to stand hard use
ruggedly adverb
ruggedness noun

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