low-lying (Meaning)
low-lying (s)
having a small elevation above the ground or horizon or sea level
lying below the normal level
Synonyms & Antonyms of low-lying
low-lying Sentence Examples
- The low-lying areas along the coast were prone to flooding during heavy rainfall.
- The town is situated in a low-lying valley, surrounded by towering mountains.
- The low-lying clouds cast a somber glow over the landscape, obscuring the sun.
- The farm animals huddled together in the low-lying barn, seeking shelter from the storm.
- The explorer stumbled through the low-lying undergrowth, his boots sinking into the soft soil.
- The low-lying fog rolled over the hills, creating an eerie atmosphere.
- The low-lying marshlands provided a sanctuary for migratory birds.
- The low-lying houses were built on stilts to protect them from flooding.
- The low-lying branches of the trees brushed against the roof of the car as it passed.
- The low-lying island was barely visible above the waterline during high tide.
FAQs About the word low-lying
having a small elevation above the ground or horizon or sea level, lying below the normal level
low, tiny, little, small,short, sawed-off, compact, slight, flat,low-slung
lofty, towering, uplifted, towering, lifted, tall, uplifted, elevated, elevated, lofty
The low-lying areas along the coast were prone to flooding during heavy rainfall.
The town is situated in a low-lying valley, surrounded by towering mountains.
The low-lying clouds cast a somber glow over the landscape, obscuring the sun.
The farm animals huddled together in the low-lying barn, seeking shelter from the storm.