Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

steep-cliff

noun
/stiːp klɪf/
Definition
A steep cliff is a vertical or nearly vertical rock face that rises dramatically from the surrounding terrain, often found near coastlines, mountains, or other elevated areas.
Examples
  • The hikers admired the breathtaking view from the edge of the steep cliff.
  • Due to its steep cliffs, the area is a popular spot for rock climbing enthusiasts.
  • As they stood on the steep cliff, they could hear the waves crashing below.
Meaning
Steep cliffs are characterized by their significant height and abrupt drop, making them challenging to climb and often dangerous. They represent natural formations shaped by erosion, geological activity, or other geological processes.
Synonyms
  • precipice
  • bluff
  • crag
  • overhang