noun a naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain
A sloped area of land within a city or town
A steep incline used in sports such as hill climbing or skiing
A rounded natural elevation of the earth's surface, smaller than a mountain
A natural elevation of the earth's surface, smaller than a mountain
A raised area of land used for aesthetic purposes in gardens or parks
The writer described the protagonist's journey up the hill in vivid detail.
The psychologist used the metaphor of climbing a hill to help the patient understand their progress in therapy.
The urban planner recommended building a park on top of the hill to preserve green space in the city.
The fitness trainer led the group in a hill workout to improve their cardiovascular endurance.
The geologist studied the rock formations on the hill to understand its geological history.
The civil engineer designed a road that wound its way up the hill to provide access to the remote community.
The botanist identified rare plant species growing on the hill and recommended conservation efforts to protect them.
The tour guide led the group on a hike up the hill, pointing out historical landmarks along the way.