Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
steep-slope
noun
/stiːp sloʊp/
Definition
A steep slope is a section of land that rises or falls at a sharp angle, making it difficult to traverse.
Examples
- The hikers struggled to climb the steep slope of the mountain.
- Due to the steep slope of the hill, it was hard to maintain traction on the bike.
- His house is located on a steep slope, providing a beautiful view of the valley below.
Meaning
The term ‘steep slope’ refers to terrain that is not level and has a significant incline, typically greater than a 15-degree angle.
Synonyms
- incline
- gradient
- hill
- ascent