terrain (Meaning)

Wordnet

terrain (n)

a piece of ground having specific characteristics or military potential

terrain Sentence Examples

  1. The rugged terrain of the mountains made hiking a formidable challenge.
  2. The uneven terrain slowed down our progress through the forest.
  3. The treacherous terrain necessitated the use of specialized equipment.
  4. The shifting sands created a deceptive terrain, making navigation difficult.
  5. The barren terrain of the desert stretched out before us in an endless expanse.
  6. The treacherous terrain of the glacier required us to exercise extreme caution.
  7. The lunar terrain was a desolate and unforgiving landscape.
  8. The unstable terrain of the landslide forced us to evacuate the area.
  9. The varied terrain offered a diverse range of habitats for wildlife.
  10. The rugged terrain of the coastline presented stunning views but also posed navigational hazards.

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a piece of ground having specific characteristics or military potential

area, element, sphere, domain, walk, department, kingdom, field, realm, fief

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The rugged terrain of the mountains made hiking a formidable challenge.

The uneven terrain slowed down our progress through the forest.

The treacherous terrain necessitated the use of specialized equipment.

The shifting sands created a deceptive terrain, making navigation difficult.