foothill (Meaning)
foothill (n)
a relatively low hill on the lower slope of a mountain
foothill (n.)
A low hill at the foot of higher hills or mountains.
Synonyms & Antonyms of foothill
foothill Sentence Examples
- The quaint town nestled amidst the verdant foothills seemed frozen in time.
- As we ascended the winding road, the foothills below offered breathtaking views.
- The base of the majestic mountain was adorned with rolling foothills that invited exploration.
- The hikers eagerly made their way across the foothills, eager to reach the summit at the end.
- The gentle slopes of the foothills provided a perfect setting for a relaxing afternoon stroll.
- The rugged foothills were home to diverse wildlife, from soaring eagles to elusive mountain lions.
- From the summit, we could see the foothills stretching out before us like an emerald carpet.
- The foothills served as a natural boundary between the coastal plain and the mountainous interior.
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, the foothills cast long shadows across the land.
- The foothills offered a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
FAQs About the word foothill
a relatively low hill on the lower slope of a mountainA low hill at the foot of higher hills or mountains.
plateau, mountain, eminence, tableland, hillock, knob, elevation, hummock,knoll, prominence
glen, glen,valley, vale, canyon, depression, canyon, vale, depression, valley
The quaint town nestled amidst the verdant foothills seemed frozen in time.
As we ascended the winding road, the foothills below offered breathtaking views.
The base of the majestic mountain was adorned with rolling foothills that invited exploration.
The hikers eagerly made their way across the foothills, eager to reach the summit at the end.