acclive (Meaning)

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acclive (a.)

Acclivous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of acclive

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acclive Sentence Examples

  1. The hikers struggled as they made their way up the steep acclive, gasping for breath with every step.
  2. The mountain trail became increasingly acclive, challenging even the most experienced climbers.
  3. The acclive terrain tested the cyclists' endurance as they pedaled uphill.
  4. The village was perched on an acclive, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
  5. The explorers faced an arduous journey up the acclive slope in their quest for the hidden temple.
  6. The road became steeper as it ascended the acclive, making driving more challenging.
  7. The acclive nature of the hiking trail required the use of trekking poles for stability.
  8. As they reached the acclive meadow, the hikers were rewarded with a breathtaking sunset.
  9. The mountain goats effortlessly navigated the acclive cliffs, showcasing their remarkable agility.
  10. The cross-country runners faced a particularly demanding race with a significant acclive section.

FAQs About the word acclive

Acclivous.

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No antonyms found.

The hikers struggled as they made their way up the steep acclive, gasping for breath with every step.

The mountain trail became increasingly acclive, challenging even the most experienced climbers.

The acclive terrain tested the cyclists' endurance as they pedaled uphill.

The village was perched on an acclive, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.