cliff Antonyms
Meaning of cliff
Wordnet
cliff (n)
a steep high face of rock
Webster
cliff (n.)
A high, steep rock; a precipice.
See Clef.
cliff Sentence Examples
- The hikers stood at the edge of the cliff, marveling at the breathtaking view below.
- The cliff loomed ominously over the crashing waves of the ocean.
- The climbers carefully scaled the sheer face of the cliff, relying on their ropes and harnesses.
- The ancient ruins sat perched on the edge of the cliff, overlooking the valley below.
- From the top of the cliff, you could see for miles across the rugged landscape.
- The birds nested in the crevices of the cliff, safe from predators.
- As the storm approached, the waves pounded against the base of the cliff, sending spray into the air.
- The cliff provided a natural barrier against the harsh winds that swept across the plain.
- The explorer peered over the edge of the cliff, searching for a safe route down.
- The village nestled in the shadow of the cliff, protected from the elements by its towering presence.
FAQs About the word cliff
a steep high face of rockA high, steep rock; a precipice., See Clef.
bluff,escarpment, palisade, crag, embankment, scarp, barranca,precipice, barranco, scar
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The hikers stood at the edge of the cliff, marveling at the breathtaking view below.
The cliff loomed ominously over the crashing waves of the ocean.
The climbers carefully scaled the sheer face of the cliff, relying on their ropes and harnesses.
The ancient ruins sat perched on the edge of the cliff, overlooking the valley below.