Hi Mimi! First of all, âgroundâ is uncountable, so you need to say, ârugged ground.â This means ground that is very rough, uneven, irregular, or rocky. Rugged can be used to talk about the general condition of a person or thing.
âRaggedâ is close in meaning. It normally refers to an edge that is rough and uneven, such as âa ragged dress.â A good synonym is âtattered.â That tells us that the hem and the ends of the sleeves are irregular, torn, and in bad condition. You couldnât say, âa rugged dress.â
I checked the Oxford English Dictionary, and it said that âragged groundâ is possible, but it sounds strange to me. âA ragged cliffâ sounds good, because cliffs have an edge.