Pronunciation: /juː.bæk/
noun a steep slope or cliff at the edge of a plateau or ridge
A1 I found a beautiful ubac while hiking in the mountains.
A2 The ubac of the hill was covered in lush green vegetation.
B1 The ubac is the side of a mountain that receives the most sunlight.
B2 The ubac is a prime location for agriculture due to its exposure to sunlight.
C1 The ubac of the mountain is a popular spot for tourists to enjoy the scenic views.
C2 The unique geological formation of the ubac makes it a fascinating subject for study.
formal The artist carefully placed the ubac of the painting to ensure balance and harmony.
informal Make sure you put the ubac in the right spot before hanging up the picture.
slang I can never get the ubac right when decorating my room.
figurative Finding the ubac in life can lead to a sense of peace and fulfillment.
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