What is another word for stony?

Pronunciation: [stˈə͡ʊni] (IPA)

"Stony" is a word that refers to something that is hard and made of stone or rock. There are many synonyms for "stony" that can be used to describe similar things or situations. For example, "rocky" and "bouldered" can be used to describe rough, uneven terrain or landscapes made of rocks and stones. "Pebbled" and "cobbled" are used to describe surfaces covered in small stones or pebbles. "Hard" and "unyielding" can be used to describe a person with a rigid or inflexible attitude or demeanor. Other synonyms for "stony" include "rock-hard," "solid," "harsh," and "bare".

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What are the opposite words for stony?

Stony is an adjective used to describe something that is hard, cold, and unyielding. The antonyms of stony include yielding, soft, flexible, pliable, and malleable. Yielding refers to something that's responsive and adaptable. Softness is the quality of being gentle, delicate, and pliant. Flexibility refers to the ability to bend without breaking or snapping. Pliability means the quality of being easily shaped or molded. Lastly, malleability means the ability to be hammered or pressed into different shapes without breaking or cracking. These antonyms are useful when trying to convey a sense of warmth, flexibility, and comfort instead of the harshness and inflexibility that stony often connotes.

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Usage examples for Stony

The ground became stony.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
For two days they rode in a stony ravine lined with high steep rocks.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
But upon his face now shone the light of hope, while the girl's was stony with despair and dread.
"The Man from Jericho"
Edwin Carlile Litsey

Famous quotes with Stony

  • Let no one underestimate the need of pity. We live in a stony universe whose hard, brilliant forces rage fiercely.
    Theodore Dreiser
  • If we know where we want to go, then even a stony road is bearable.
    Horst Koehler
  • The historical Jesus will be to our time a stranger and an enigma. The study of the Life of Jesus has had a curious history. It set out in quest of the historical Jesus, believing that when it had found Him it could bring Him straight into our time as a Teacher and Savior. It loosed the bands by which He had been riveted for centuries to the stony rocks of ecclesiastical doctrine, and rejoiced to see life and movement coming into the figure once more, and the historical Jesus advancing, as it seemed, to meet it. But He does not stay; He passes by our time and returns to His own. What surprised and dismayed the theology of the last forty years was that, despite all forced and arbitrary interpretations, it could not keep Him in our time, but had to let Him go. He returned to his own time, not owing to the application of any historical ingenuity, but by the same inevitable necessity by which the liberated pendulum returns to its original position.
    Albert Schweitzer
  • Who owns the whole rainy, stony earth? . Who owns all of space? .
    Ted Hughes
  • Who shall call me ungentle, unfair, I long'd so heartily then and there To give him the grasp of fellowship; But while I past he was humming an air, Stopt, and then with a riding whip, Leisurely tapping a glossy boot, And curving a contumelious lip, Gorgonised me from head to foot With a stony British stare.
    Alfred

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