downhill (Meaning)

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downhill (n)

the downward slope of a hill

a ski race down a trail

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downhill (s)

sloping down rather steeply

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downhill (r)

toward a lower or inferior state

toward the bottom of a hill

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downhill (adv.)

Towards the bottom of a hill; as, water runs downhill.

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downhill (a.)

Declivous; descending; sloping.

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downhill (n.)

Declivity; descent; slope.

downhill Sentence Examples

  1. The road was steep and went downhill, making it difficult for the car to climb.
  2. The skier enjoyed the thrilling ride as they swooped downhill, feeling the wind in their hair.
  3. The path led downhill through a dense forest, casting long shadows across the ground.
  4. The mountain climbers carefully descended downhill, using ropes and safety gear to ensure their safe passage.
  5. During the hike, we faced a steep downhill section that tested our endurance and required caution.
  6. The runaway train sped downhill, gathering speed as it approached the town below.
  7. In the ski race, competitors raced downhill at breakneck speeds, aiming to cross the finish line first.
  8. The river flowed downhill, carving its way through the landscape, shaping the terrain.
  9. The skateboarder gained momentum as they rode downhill, performing tricks and flips with ease.
  10. The hiker stumbled and fell downhill, sliding through the loose gravel and ending up with a few scrapes.

FAQs About the word downhill

the downward slope of a hill, a ski race down a trail, sloping down rather steeply, toward a lower or inferior state, toward the bottom of a hillTowards the bot

easy, simple, cheap, smooth, quick, light, fluent, facile,ready, soft

tough, exacting, demanding, stiff, grueling, killer, tough, exacting, laborious, stiff

The road was steep and went downhill, making it difficult for the car to climb.

The skier enjoyed the thrilling ride as they swooped downhill, feeling the wind in their hair.

The path led downhill through a dense forest, casting long shadows across the ground.

The mountain climbers carefully descended downhill, using ropes and safety gear to ensure their safe passage.