terraces Synonyms

terraces Meaning

terraces

a colonnaded porch or promenade, a row of houses on raised ground or a sloping site, street, one of a group of horizontal ridges made in a hillside to conserve moisture and prevent loss of soil for agriculture, to make into a terrace, a level area next to a building, to make into a terrace or supply with terraces, a section of a British soccer stadium set aside for standing spectators, a group of row houses, a raised embankment with the top leveled, a raised piece of land with the top leveled off, a strip of park in the middle of a street often planted with trees or shrubs, a relatively level paved or planted area adjoining a building, to provide (something, such as a building or hillside) with a terrace, one of usually a series of horizontal ridges made in a hillside to increase cultivatable land, conserve moisture, or minimize erosion, a flat roof or open platform, a row of houses or apartments on raised ground or a sloping site, a similar undersea feature, a level ordinarily narrow plain usually with steep front bordering a river, lake, or sea

terraces Sentence Examples

  1. The picturesque village boasted cascading terraces that clung to the steep mountain slopes.
  2. Farmers meticulously cultivated lush terraces to enhance crop yields in the fertile valley.
  3. The ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu is renowned for its impressive agricultural terraces.
  4. The hotel's spacious terraces offered stunning panoramic views of the cityscape.
  5. The restaurant's outdoor terraces provided a tranquil oasis amidst the hustle and bustle of the city.
  6. The terraced garden created multiple levels of vibrant flower beds and cascading waterfalls.
  7. The vineyards were meticulously arranged in terraced rows to maximize sunlight and drainage.
  8. The architects designed the building with cascading terraces to create a harmonious connection with its surroundings.
  9. The terraced rice paddies in Bali showcase the ingenuity of traditional farming techniques.
  10. The sprawling terraces of the palace provided ample space for royal receptions and grand festivities.

FAQs About the word terraces

a colonnaded porch or promenade, a row of houses on raised ground or a sloping site, street, one of a group of horizontal ridges made in a hillside to conserve

balconies, decks, porches,verandahs, sundecks,verandas, stoops, galleries

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The picturesque village boasted cascading terraces that clung to the steep mountain slopes.

Farmers meticulously cultivated lush terraces to enhance crop yields in the fertile valley.

The ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu is renowned for its impressive agricultural terraces.

The hotel's spacious terraces offered stunning panoramic views of the cityscape.