Pronunciation: /əˈklɪvətiz/
noun a sloping upward direction or inclination
A1 The children struggled to climb the gentle acclivities in the park.
A2 Hiking up steep acclivities can be challenging for beginners.
B1 The path up the mountain was dotted with acclivities that tested the hikers' endurance.
B2 The experienced climbers navigated the treacherous acclivities with ease.
C1 The mountaineers were well-prepared for the rugged acclivities they would face on their expedition.
C2 The team of explorers conquered the daunting acclivities of the Himalayas, reaching the summit in record time.
formal The hikers struggled to climb the steep acclivities of the mountain.
informal We had a tough time making it up the acclivities on our hike.
slang Man, those acclivities were killer to climb!
figurative Overcoming the acclivities in life can lead to personal growth and success.
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