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Rockier
  1. full of hardship or trials; "the rocky road to success"; "they were having a rough time"
  2. abounding in rocks or stones; "rocky fields"; "stony ground"; "bouldery beaches"
  3. causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements; "a rough ride"
  4. liable to rock; "on high rocky heels"
Rockiest
  1. full of hardship or trials; "the rocky road to success"; "they were having a rough time"
  2. abounding in rocks or stones; "rocky fields"; "stony ground"; "bouldery beaches"
  3. causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements; "a rough ride"
  4. liable to rock; "on high rocky heels"
Rocky
  1. full of hardship or trials; "the rocky road to success"; "they were having a rough time"
  2. abounding in rocks or stones; "rocky fields"; "stony ground"; "bouldery beaches"
  3. causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements; "a rough ride"
  4. liable to rock; "on high rocky heels"
Ridiculous
  1. inspiring scornful pity;
  2. broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce; "the wild farcical exuberance of a clown"; "ludicrous green hair"
  3. incongruous;inviting ridicule; "the absurd excuse that the dog ate his homework"; "that's a cockeyed idea"; "ask a nonsensical question and get a nonsensical answer"; "a contribution so small as to be laughable"; "it is ludicrous to call a cottage a mansion"; "a preposterous attempt to turn back the pages of history"; "her conceited assumption of universal interest in her rather dull children was ridiculous"
  4. nonsensical
  5. absurd
Remiss
  1. failing in what duty requires;
  2. Negligent
Roundabout
  1. deviating from a straight course; "a scenic but devious route"; "a long and circuitous journey by train and boat"; "a roundabout route avoided rush-hour traffic"
  2. marked by obliqueness or indirection in speech or conduct; "the explanation was circuitous and puzzling"; "a roundabout paragraph"; "hear in a roundabout way that her ex-husband was marrying her best friend"
  3. a large, rotating machine with seats for children to ride or amusement
  4. a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island; "the accident blocked all traffic at the rotary"
Rambling
  1. of a path e.g.; "meandering streams"; "rambling forest paths"; "the river followed its wandering course"; "a winding country road"
  2. (of e.g. speech and writing) tending to depart from the main point or cover a wide range of subjects; "amusingly digressive with satirical thrusts at women's fashions among other things"; "a rambling discursive book"; "his excursive remarks"; "a rambling speech about this and that"
  3. spreading out in different directions; "sprawling handwriting"; "straggling branches"; "straggly hair"
  4. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the next"; "They rolled from town to town"
  5. continue talking or writing in a desultory manner; "This novel rambles on and jogs"
Reciprocal
  1. of or relating to the multiplicative inverse of a quantity or function; "the reciprocal ratio of a:b is b:a"
  2. concerning each of two or more persons or things; especially given or done in return; "reciprocal aid"; "reciprocal trade"; "mutual respect"; "reciprocal privileges at other clubs"
  3. hybridization involving a pair of crosses that reverse the sexes associated with each genotype
  4. (mathematics) one of a pair of numbers whose product is 1: the reciprocal of 2/3 is 3/2; the multiplicative inverse of 7 is 1/7
  5. something (a term or expression or concept) that has a reciprocal relation to something else; "risk is the reciprocal of safety"
Returnable
  1. that may be returned; "returnable bottles and cans"; "this merchandise is returnable if you save the receipt"
Revertible
  1. to be returned to the former owner or that owner's heirs