Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
slade
noun
/sleɪd/

Definition
A slade is a low, flat area of land, often used for grazing or farming, typically characterized by a gentle slope.

Examples
- The cattle grazed peacefully in the green slade.
- After the rain, the slade was filled with flowers.
- He built a house on a slade overlooking the river.

Meaning
In some contexts, a slade may refer to a small valley or depression in the landscape.

Synonyms
- vale
- hollow
- meadow