Pronunciation: /ʌplənd/
noun an area of high or hilly land
A1 My family went hiking in the upland area last weekend.
A2 The upland region is known for its beautiful scenery and wildlife.
B1 Farmers in the upland areas face challenges with soil erosion.
B2 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the upland ecosystems.
C1 Researchers are studying the biodiversity of upland habitats.
C2 The upland regions offer a unique opportunity for studying ecological systems.
adjective relating to or characteristic of high or hilly land
A1 The upland region is known for its beautiful scenery.
A2 The upland trail offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
B1 Farmers in the upland areas face challenges due to the rugged terrain.
B2 The upland ecosystem is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species.
C1 Conservation efforts are underway to protect the upland forests from deforestation.
C2 Researchers are studying the impact of climate change on upland communities.
formal The upland region is known for its rolling hills and fertile soil.
informal Let's go for a hike in the upland area this weekend.
slang I heard there's some great fishing up in the uplands.
figurative His mind was like an upland, always reaching for new heights.
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