mesa Antonyms

Meaning of mesa

Wordnet

mesa (n)

flat tableland with steep edges

a city in Arizona just to the east of Phoenix; originally a suburb of Phoenix

Webster

mesa (/.)

A high tableland; a plateau on a hill.

mesa Sentence Examples

  1. The towering mesa cast a long shadow across the arid landscape.
  2. The mesa's sheer cliffs defied easy ascent, guarding ancient secrets within.
  3. A golden eagle soared high above the mesa, its keen eyesight scanning the terrain below.
  4. The pueblo ruins perched precariously on the mesa's edge, whispering tales of a vanished civilization.
  5. The trail wound its way along the mesa's base, offering breathtaking vistas of the surrounding desert.
  6. The mesa served as a natural fortress for the Native American tribes who once inhabited it.
  7. Geologists studied the layers of rock in the mesa to piece together the Earth's ancient history.
  8. The mesa's rugged surface provided a challenging canvas for rock climbers.
  9. A lone juniper tree clung tenaciously to the edge of the mesa, defying the harsh conditions.
  10. The mesa's solitude and beauty drew travelers and seekers alike, offering a sanctuary from the mundane.

FAQs About the word mesa

flat tableland with steep edges, a city in Arizona just to the east of Phoenix; originally a suburb of PhoenixA high tableland; a plateau on a hill.

tableland, highland,plateau, butte, dome, table,altiplano, karoo, height, puna

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The towering mesa cast a long shadow across the arid landscape.

The mesa's sheer cliffs defied easy ascent, guarding ancient secrets within.

A golden eagle soared high above the mesa, its keen eyesight scanning the terrain below.

The pueblo ruins perched precariously on the mesa's edge, whispering tales of a vanished civilization.