Pronunciation: /ˈloʊˌlændz/
noun a region of land that is lower in elevation than surrounding areas, often characterized by flat terrain
A1 The lowlands are flat areas of land at a lower elevation.
A2 The lowlands are often used for agriculture due to their fertile soil.
B1 Many cities are located in the lowlands, where the population density is higher.
B2 The lowlands are prone to flooding during heavy rainstorms.
C1 The lowlands provide important habitats for a variety of plant and animal species.
C2 The lowlands offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains from a lower vantage point.
formal The lowlands of the country are known for their fertile soil and agricultural productivity.
informal Let's take a road trip to the lowlands this weekend, the scenery is beautiful.
slang I heard there's a cool music festival happening in the lowlands next month.
figurative In the lowlands of despair, he found the strength to rise above his challenges.
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