savannah (Meaning)

Wordnet

savannah (n)

a port in eastern Georgia near the mouth of the Savannah river

a river in South Carolina that flows southeast to the Atlantic

a flat grassland in tropical or subtropical regions

savannah Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic savannah stretched out before us, a vast expanse of rolling grassland and scattered trees.
  2. The lions roared through the savannah, their calls echoing across the open plain.
  3. The giraffes grazed peacefully on the succulent leaves of the acacia trees that dotted the savannah.
  4. Elephants lumbered through the savannah, leaving behind trails of dust in their wake.
  5. The zebras galloped across the savannah, their striped coats shimmering in the sunlight.
  6. The savannah was home to a diverse array of wildlife, from tiny insects to massive predators.
  7. The savannah's endless horizon seemed to stretch forever, inspiring a sense of wonder and awe.
  8. The savannah's dry season turned the grass brown and crispy, creating a stark and barren landscape.
  9. During the rainy season, the savannah transformed into a lush green wonderland, teeming with life.
  10. The savannah's ecosystem was a delicate balance, where every species played an important role in maintaining the health of the environment.

FAQs About the word savannah

a port in eastern Georgia near the mouth of the Savannah river, a river in South Carolina that flows southeast to the Atlantic, a flat grassland in tropical or

plain, steppe,prairie, grassland, tundra, campo, moor, llano, veld, champaign

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The majestic savannah stretched out before us, a vast expanse of rolling grassland and scattered trees.

The lions roared through the savannah, their calls echoing across the open plain.

The giraffes grazed peacefully on the succulent leaves of the acacia trees that dotted the savannah.

Elephants lumbered through the savannah, leaving behind trails of dust in their wake.