Hill

Meaning of Hill

noun
  1. a naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain.
  2. a flock of ruffs.
    a hill of ruffs looked at from a distance on a sunny day was a very pleasing spectacle

verb

form (something) into a heap.

Old English hyll, of Germanic origin; from an Indo-European root shared by Latin collis and Greek kolōnos ‘hill’.

Information about Hill

  • The plural form of Hill is: Hills.
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Hyphenation of Hill

Hill

  • It consists of 1 syllables and 4 chars.
  • Hill is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

Hill synonyms

Meaning mound:

mound

Meaning a thing that projects from something, such as a projecting feature of the landscape or a protuberance on a part of the body:

prominence

Meaning a piece of rising ground:

eminence

Meaning a high place or position:

elevation

Meaning an upward slope or hill:

rise

Meaning a small hill or mound:

hillock, knoll

Meaning a backing or setting on which a photograph, gem, or work of art is set for display:

mount

Meaning a hillock or knoll:

hummock

Meaning a hill or rocky peak:

tor

Meaning a small rounded hill or mound; a tumulus:

tump

Meaning past of fall:

fell

Meaning a long-bodied predatory freshwater fish with a pointed snout and large teeth, of both Eurasia and North America:

pike

Meaning an isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides, found in landscapes with horizontal strata:

mesa

Meaning the land alongside or sloping down to a river or lake:

bank

Meaning a long, narrow hilltop, mountain range, or watershed:

ridge

Meaning a long hill or mountain ridge with steep sides:

hogback

Meaning a tower roof which has two opposite gables connected by a pitched section:

saddleback

Meaning a thing that is shaped like a whale's back, especially an arched structure over the bow or stern part of the deck of a steamer, or a large elongated hill:

whaleback

Meaning the measurement of someone or something from head to foot or from base to top:

heights

Meaning a period of unwelcome experiences or negative mood:

downs

Meaning gently rolling hill country, especially in southern England:

downland

Meaning a low hill at the base of a mountain or mountain range:

foothills

Meaning a low oval mound or small hill, typically one of a group, consisting of compacted boulder clay moulded by past glacial action:

drumlin

Meaning an isolated hill or mountain rising abruptly from a plain:

inselberg

Meaning an isolated hill or ridge or erosion-resistant rock rising above a peneplain:

monadnock

Meaning (in Britain) a piece of high, open uncultivated land or moor:

wold

Meaning a steep bank or hillside:

brae

Meaning the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties:

law

Meaning a percussion instrument sounded by being struck with sticks or the hands, typically cylindrical, barrel-shaped, or bowl-shaped, with a taut membrane over one or both ends:

drum

Meaning an isolated hill with steep sides and a flat top (similar to but narrower than a mesa):

butte

Meaning a small hill in a generally flat area:

koppie

Meaning short for iceberg:

berg

Meaning (in the Middle East and North Africa) a mountain or hill, or a range of hills:

jebel

Meaning the den of an otter:

holt

Hill antonyms

Meaning a large area of flat land with few trees:

plain

Words that rhyme with Hill

hill, Cahill, McCahill, cahill, hanahill, Achill, Chill, Churchill, Vachill, achill, chill, churchill, overchill, prechill, tinchill, windchill, Roundhill, sandhill, Edgehill, forehill, molehill, rosehill, sidehill, Springhill, dunghill, Mulvihill, Corkhill, muckhill, Cornhill, downhill, Hemphill, uphill, Haverhill, overhill, underhill, Gadshill, shill, Thill, anthill, foothill, moathill, thill, toothill, wanthill, whill, Bexhill, mixhill

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