Stoniest: meaning, definitions and examples

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stoniest

 

[ ˈstoʊniɪst ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

characteristics of land

The term 'stoniest' is used to describe something that is covered in stones or has an abundance of stones. This adjective conveys a sense of barrenness or harshness in landscape, indicating that the land is not fertile for agriculture or comfortable for habitation. The presence of stones can hinder growth and diminish the ability to cultivate crops. It can also refer figuratively to a person's unemotional or harsh nature.

Synonyms

barren, rocky, stony.

Examples of usage

  • The stoniest fields are hard to farm.
  • He had the stoniest attitude during the discussion.
  • The hike through the stoniest terrain was challenging.

Translations

Translations of the word "stoniest" in other languages:

🇵🇹 mais pedregoso

🇮🇳 सबसे चट्टानी

🇩🇪 der steinigste

🇮🇩 paling berbatu

🇺🇦 найкам'янистіший

🇵🇱 najbardziej kamienisty

🇯🇵 最も岩だらけの

🇫🇷 le plus rocailleux

🇪🇸 el más pedregoso

🇹🇷 en taşlı

🇰🇷 가장 바위가 많은

🇸🇦 الأكثر صخرية

🇨🇿 nejvíce kamenitý

🇸🇰 najviac kamenistý

🇨🇳 最石质的

🇸🇮 najbolj kamenit

🇮🇸 steinstæðasti

🇰🇿 ең тасты

🇬🇪 მარტო ქვის

🇦🇿 ən daşlı

🇲🇽 el más pedregoso

Etymology

The word 'stoniest' derives from the Old English 'stan,' which means stone. Its usage can be traced back to the Anglo-Saxon period, where early speakers of English used variations of the word to describe the physical characteristics of their environment. The addition of the suffix '-iest' creates a superlative form, indicating the highest degree of being stony. Over centuries, the term has retained its meaning related to stones and rocky landscapes. The metaphorical use of the word has also evolved, allowing 'stoniest' to describe people and emotions, reflecting their harsh or unyielding characteristics.