What does RUTTY mean?

Here is the requested information on the word "rutty": Parts of Speech

Adjective

Definitions
  • Full of ruts; having many ruts.
  • Marked by ruts; furrowed.
Pronunciations
  • US: /ˈrʌti/
  • UK: /ˈrʌti/
Origin and Usage

The word "rutty" is derived from the word "rut," which means a groove or track made by a wheel or other object. "Rutty" is used to describe something that is full of ruts or has many ruts. It is often used to describe roads or paths that are difficult to travel on because of the many ruts.

Synonyms
  • Bumpy
  • Rough
  • Uneven
  • Rocky
  • Irregular
Related Words
  • Rutin
  • Butty
  • Gutty
  • Mutty
  • Nutty
Example Sentences
  • The rutty road made for a bumpy ride.
  • After the heavy rain, the field was rutty and difficult to walk on.
  • The old wagon wheels had left the road rutty and uneven.


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