crater (Meaning)

Wordnet

crater (n)

a bowl-shaped geological formation at the top of a volcano

a faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near Hydra and Corvus

a bowl-shaped depression formed by the impact of a meteorite or bomb

crater Sentence Examples

  1. The astronauts explored the lunar crater, marveling at its vastness.
  2. The impact of the meteorite left a massive crater in the ground.
  3. Geologists studied the volcanic crater to understand the region's geological history.
  4. The hikers paused to admire the breathtaking view of the mountain crater lake.
  5. The excavation team uncovered an ancient settlement near the crater's rim.
  6. The explosion created a large crater, scattering debris across the landscape.
  7. Scientists speculate that the Martian crater may have once held water.
  8. The artillery bombardment left a series of craters in the battlefield.
  9. Tourists gathered around the meteorite crater, snapping photos of the rare phenomenon.
  10. The crater's edges were sharp and jagged, evidence of its violent formation.

FAQs About the word crater

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The astronauts explored the lunar crater, marveling at its vastness.

The impact of the meteorite left a massive crater in the ground.

Geologists studied the volcanic crater to understand the region's geological history.

The hikers paused to admire the breathtaking view of the mountain crater lake.