declivous (Meaning)

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declivous (a.)

Descending gradually; moderately steep; sloping; downhill.

Synonyms & Antonyms of declivous

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declivous Sentence Examples

  1. The hiker cautiously descended the declivous slope, mindful of loose rocks.
  2. The declivous terrain posed a challenge for the construction of the new road.
  3. The goat effortlessly navigated the declivous cliffs in search of fresh vegetation.
  4. The village nestled at the base of the declivous mountains, providing a stunning backdrop.
  5. Climbing up the declivous path was exhausting, but the view from the top was worth it.
  6. The river flowed swiftly down the declivous ravine, creating a mesmerizing cascade.
  7. The ski resort offered thrilling runs down the declivous slopes for adventurous skiers.
  8. The declivous nature of the landscape made it difficult to find suitable spots for camping.
  9. The mountain goats are well adapted to living in the declivous regions of the Alps.
  10. The expert mountaineer guided the group safely down the declivous cliffside with precision and skill.

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Descending gradually; moderately steep; sloping; downhill.

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No antonyms found.

The hiker cautiously descended the declivous slope, mindful of loose rocks.

The declivous terrain posed a challenge for the construction of the new road.

The goat effortlessly navigated the declivous cliffs in search of fresh vegetation.

The village nestled at the base of the declivous mountains, providing a stunning backdrop.