Declivity (Noun)
Meaning
A downward slope or bend.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural objects (not man-made).
Examples
- After biking all the way uphill for half a hour the sweet welcome pause you noticed reaching great pinnacle ending gradual part begin before travers begins terrible anxiety racing hit descend frantic searching safest alternative having crash upon observing beautiful lengthy a wild spectacular wovery colorful stiring seen green pine straight little having greatest respect extremely helpful first biggest bend descend where located truly divine declivity ended your traveling bike suddenly turning great terrible mountain fast going right hand turning making your way straight falling.
- The magnificent new trail's design featured a smooth, gentle declivity that made it easy for families to navigate on their bicycles, giving them a leisurely panoramic view of the valley below.
- Walking up the long winding path had been exhausting, and now our group of friends were carefully starting down the steep declivity, gripping our walking sticks for extra support.
- Excited shouts followed when the children suddenly caught sight of the sparkling waterfall tumbling down the rocky declivity.
- Making the steep descension required utmost care especially near the crumbling rocky wall alongside the steep declivity of this rugged landscape.