Pronunciation: /sɔlt flæt/
noun a large, flat expanse of salt left by the evaporation of a body of salt water
A1 The salt flat is a large area of flat land covered with salt.
A2 Tourists visit the salt flat to see the unique landscape and take photos.
B1 The salt flat in Bolivia is one of the most famous in the world.
B2 The salt flat stretches for miles, creating a stunning white expanse.
C1 Scientists study the formation of salt flats to understand geological processes.
C2 The salt flat is a natural wonder that attracts visitors from around the globe.
adjective describing the type of flat land covered with salt
A1 The salt flat terrain was easy to walk on.
A2 We drove across the salt flat desert in our 4x4.
B1 The salt flat landscape stretched out for miles in every direction.
B2 The salt flat region is known for its unique geological formations.
C1 Scientists study the salt flat ecosystem to understand its ecological significance.
C2 The salt flat environment is fragile and requires careful conservation efforts.
formal The salt flat in Bolivia is one of the largest in the world.
informal Let's go check out that cool salt flat we saw on Instagram!
slang That salt flat is lit, we should totally take some sick pics there.
figurative Her mind was like a salt flat, vast and empty of thoughts.
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