gravelly Antonyms

Meaning of gravelly

Wordnet

gravelly (s)

abounding in small stones

unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound

Webster

gravelly (a.)

Abounding with gravel; consisting of gravel; as, a gravelly soil.

gravelly Sentence Examples

  1. The gravelly road rattled beneath the wheels of the truck, creating an uncomfortable vibration.
  2. His voice had a gravelly tone, like sandpaper scraping against wood.
  3. The gravelly beach glistened with the receding tide, revealing seashells and driftwood.
  4. The gravelled driveway crunched underfoot as I approached the front door.
  5. The gravelly terrain made it difficult to navigate, requiring special footwear and sturdy vehicles.
  6. The elderly man's skin had a gravelly texture, weathered by years of exposure to the elements.
  7. The gravelly soil was unsuitable for planting, as it lacked nutrients and held little moisture.
  8. The gravelled path wound its way through the dense forest, leading to a hidden waterfall.
  9. The gravelled parking lot was filled with cars, indicating a busy event taking place nearby.
  10. The gravelly riverbed echoed with the roar of the passing current, carrying pebbles and sediment downstream.

FAQs About the word gravelly

abounding in small stones, unpleasantly harsh or grating in soundAbounding with gravel; consisting of gravel; as, a gravelly soil.

hoarse, gruff, husky, grating, throaty, rusty, scratchy, croaky,gravel, coarse

velvety, velvety, mellifluous, soft, liquid, gentle, mellow, smooth, soothing, tender

The gravelly road rattled beneath the wheels of the truck, creating an uncomfortable vibration.

His voice had a gravelly tone, like sandpaper scraping against wood.

The gravelly beach glistened with the receding tide, revealing seashells and driftwood.

The gravelled driveway crunched underfoot as I approached the front door.