cliffs Antonyms

Meaning of cliffs

cliffs

a high steep surface of rock, earth, or ice, a very steep, vertical, or overhanging face of rock, earth, or ice

cliffs Sentence Examples

  1. The towering cliffs cast a long shadow over the roaring ocean below.
  2. Hikers climbed cautiously along the sheer cliffs, their every step filled with awe.
  3. Eagles soared effortlessly above the jagged cliffs, their cries echoing through the canyons.
  4. The coastal cliffs were peppered with tiny caves, hiding secrets from the prying eyes of the world.
  5. The relentless waves crashed against the cliffs, sending plumes of spray into the air.
  6. A solitary lighthouse stood on the edge of the cliffs, its beacon guiding ships through treacherous waters.
  7. The cliffs were a testament to the raw power of nature, shaped by eons of erosion and wind.
  8. The crumbling cliffs threatened to collapse into the sea, their fragility a constant reminder of the passing of time.
  9. Artists captured the majesty of the cliffs on canvas, their brushstrokes capturing the rugged beauty and mystery of the landscape.
  10. The cliffs formed an impenetrable barrier, separating the land from the vast expanse of the ocean.

FAQs About the word cliffs

a high steep surface of rock, earth, or ice, a very steep, vertical, or overhanging face of rock, earth, or ice

escarpments, crags, palisades, bluffs, scarps, scars,precipices, tors,embankments, buttes

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The towering cliffs cast a long shadow over the roaring ocean below.

Hikers climbed cautiously along the sheer cliffs, their every step filled with awe.

Eagles soared effortlessly above the jagged cliffs, their cries echoing through the canyons.

The coastal cliffs were peppered with tiny caves, hiding secrets from the prying eyes of the world.