Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

rocky-cliff

noun
/ˈrɒki klɪf/
Definition
A steep area where rocks are exposed, often consisting of a vertical or near-vertical slope.
Examples
  • We hiked up to the top of the rocky-cliff to enjoy the stunning views of the valley below.
  • The birds nested along the ledges of the rocky-cliff, making it their safe haven.
  • Climbers often seek the challenge of scaling a rocky-cliff for the thrill of the ascent.
Meaning
A rocky-cliff refers to a landform characterized by a rugged edge or slope made up of solid rock, typically found in natural landscapes like mountains or coastal regions.
Synonyms
  • crag
  • precipice
  • bluff
  • clifftop