table-land Antonyms

Meaning of table-land

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table-land (n.)

A broad, level, elevated area of land; a plateau.

table-land Sentence Examples

  1. The vast table-land stretched out before them, a desolate expanse of arid plains.
  2. The wind howled across the table-land, carrying with it grains of sand that stung their faces.
  3. They camped on the edge of the table-land, enjoying the panoramic view of the surrounding valleys.
  4. The settlers had built their homesteads on the flat expanse of the table-land, far from the dangers of the mountains.
  5. The eroded sandstone formations of the table-land created an otherworldly landscape, with towering pillars and canyons.
  6. The children ran and played on the table-land, their shouts echoing through the expanse.
  7. The farmers struggled to cultivate crops on the barren soil of the table-land, but they persisted with determination.
  8. The scientists studied the ancient fossils found on the table-land, hoping to unravel the secrets of the past.
  9. The once-thriving town on the table-land was now a ghost town, abandoned due to drought and conflict.
  10. The table-land served as a strategic vantage point for the army, giving them control over the surrounding countryside.

FAQs About the word table-land

A broad, level, elevated area of land; a plateau.

plateau, mesa, highland,altiplano, upland, table, dome, puna, height,butte

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The vast table-land stretched out before them, a desolate expanse of arid plains.

The wind howled across the table-land, carrying with it grains of sand that stung their faces.

They camped on the edge of the table-land, enjoying the panoramic view of the surrounding valleys.

The settlers had built their homesteads on the flat expanse of the table-land, far from the dangers of the mountains.