💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hackly"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| ragged | In tatters, having the texture broken. |
| jagged | Unevenly cut; having the texture of something so cut. |
| shaggedverb | (slang, vulgar) Extremely tired. |
| jaggedynoun | (informal) jagged |
| craggy | Characterized by rugged, sharp, or coarse features. |
| anfractuous | sinuous, twisty, winding. |
| scraggy | Lean or thin, scrawny. |
| scraggly | Rough, scruffy, or unkempt. |
| rugged | (of a person) Strong, sturdy, well-built. |
| craggednoun | Having crags |
| scraggedverb | Lean and rough; scraggy. |
| roughsome | Characterised or marked by roughness; crude; unrefined |
| knaggy | Having many protuberances, knobs or knots; knotty, rough or rugged. |
| haggly | (dialect, obsolete) rough; unevenly cut |
| rusticated | Constructed so as to produce a jagged or heavily textured surface. |
| roughhewn | Alternative form of rough-hewn. [Hewn roughly without a neat finish.] |
| rough-hewn | Hewn roughly without a neat finish. |
| knurlynoun | Gnarled or knotty; hard and misshapen. |
| knotty | (figuratively) Complicated or tricky; complex, difficult. |
| scabrous | Covered with scales or scabs; hence, very coarse or rough. |
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