Pronunciation: /rɪdʒ/
noun a long, narrow elevation of land; a chain of hills or mountains
A1 The hikers walked along the ridge of the mountain.
A2 The ridge of the roof was damaged in the storm.
B1 The ridge of the wave broke just as the surfer caught it.
B2 The ridge of the canyon offered stunning views of the landscape.
C1 The ridge of the mountain range stretched for miles.
C2 The ridge of the glacier was a challenging climb for experienced mountaineers.
verb not applicable
A1 The cat ridges its back when it feels threatened.
A2 She ridged her eyebrows in confusion.
B1 The farmer ridges the soil before planting crops.
B2 The hikers ridged the mountain trail to reach the summit.
C1 The artist ridged the canvas with bold brush strokes.
C2 The sculptor ridged the clay to create intricate details in the sculpture.
adjective not applicable
A1 The ridge roof of the house keeps the rain out.
A2 The hiker followed the ridge trail to the mountain peak.
B1 The ridge line of the landscape provided stunning views of the valley below.
B2 The ridge pattern on the fabric added a touch of elegance to the dress.
C1 The ridge of the mountain range extended for miles, offering a challenging hike for experienced climbers.
C2 The ridge of the building was adorned with intricate architectural details, showcasing the craftsmanship of the designers.
adverb not applicable
A1 The cat walked along the ridge of the roof.
A2 She balanced carefully on the ridge of the mountain trail.
B1 The hiker followed the ridge of the canyon to reach the summit.
B2 The architect designed the house with a ridge running along the roof for added support.
C1 The ridge of the glacier provided a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape.
C2 The ridge of the violin added depth and richness to the music.
pronoun not applicable
A1 I can see a ridge in the distance.
A2 The ridge is where we will meet for the picnic.
B1 The ridge offers a stunning view of the valley below.
B2 Hiking along the ridge can be challenging but rewarding.
C1 The ridge marks the boundary between the two countries.
C2 From the ridge, you can see for miles in every direction.
preposition not applicable
A1 The cat walked along the ridge of the roof.
A2 She placed the book on the ridge of the table.
B1 The hikers followed the ridge of the mountain to reach the summit.
B2 The architect designed the house with a ridge running along the roof.
C1 The river cut through the ridge, creating a beautiful valley.
C2 The ridge of the canyon provided a stunning view of the sunset.
conjunction not applicable
A1 The ridge of the mountain was covered in snow.
A2 I walked along the ridge to get a better view of the valley below.
B1 The ridge acted as a natural barrier, separating the two valleys.
B2 The ridge provided a challenging but rewarding hike for experienced climbers.
C1 The ridge offered stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
C2 The ridge, although steep, was traversed by skilled mountaineers.
interjection not applicable
A1 Ridge! That was a close call.
A2 Ridge! I almost dropped my phone.
B1 Ridge! I can't believe we made it to the top.
B2 Ridge! The view from up here is amazing.
C1 Ridge! This hike is more challenging than I expected.
C2 Ridge! I never get tired of exploring new trails.
article not applicable
A1 The ridge of the mountain was covered in snow.
A2 She walked along the ridge of the hill, enjoying the view.
B1 The hikers followed the ridge of the trail to reach the summit.
B2 The ridge of the roof needed to be repaired to prevent leaks.
C1 The ridge of the canyon offered breathtaking views of the landscape.
C2 The ridge of the volcano was a challenging but rewarding climb for experienced hikers.
formal The mountaineers reached the summit after climbing the steep ridge.
informal We hiked along the ridge and enjoyed the beautiful view.
slang Let's chill on the ridge and watch the sunset.
figurative The ridge symbolizes the obstacles we must overcome in life.
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