Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

little-hollow

Noun
/ˈlɪt.əl ˈhɒl.oʊ/
Definition
A small, low-lying area or indentation in the ground, often characterized by its concave shape.
Examples
  • The children played in the little-hollow at the edge of the forest, where the grass was always greener.
  • While hiking, we discovered a little-hollow filled with beautiful wildflowers.
  • The rabbit made its home in the little-hollow among the bushes.
Meaning
A little-hollow refers to a minor depression in the landscape, which might collect water or serve as a habitat for small plants and animals.
Synonyms
  • Dip
  • Decline
  • Depression
  • Valley
  • Indentation