What is another word for dunes?

Pronunciation: [djˈuːnz] (IPA)

Dunes are large hills of sand that are formed by the forces of wind and water. These natural wonders have a variety of synonyms that can be used to describe them. Some of the most common synonyms for dunes include hillocks, mounds, sandbanks, sandhills, sandpiles, drifts, and ridges. Other words that can be used to describe dunes include bluffs, hummocks, knolls, and rises. Each of these words can help to convey a slightly different nuance or aspect of dunes, highlighting the beauty, majesty, and ever-changing nature of these remarkable natural formations.

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What are the hypernyms for Dunes?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    sandbank, sandbar, sand hill, beach ridge, sand rise.

Usage examples for Dunes

And over all-the distant sea, the ridge of low dunes marking where the earth ended and the flat, yellow expanse between-there brooded a soft bluish silvery haze.
"Afoot in England"
W.H. Hudson
Flatray gave a sharp, shrill whistle; and from behind some sand dunes emerged two men and four horses.
"Brand Blotters"
William MacLeod Raine
Let him enter the peasant's cottage when there is fog over the land and the sea-winds are blowing across the shifting sand-dunes, and hear what he can tell him.
"The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries"
W. Y. Evans Wentz

Famous quotes with Dunes

  • There's something incredibly sexy about sand and sweat and dunes photographed like women's backs.
    Kristin Scott Thomas
  • The trebling of the population in this small and impoverished country, flowing with milk and honey but not with sufficient water, rich in rocks and sand dunes but poor in natural resources and vital raw materials, has been no easy task Indeed, practical men, with their eyes fixed upon things as they are, regarded it as an empty and insubstantial utopian dream.
    Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe
  • Just as the sand-dunes, heaped one upon another, hide each the first, so in life the former deeds are quickly hidden by those that follow after.
    Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
  • Rollers on the beach, wind in the pines, the slow flapping of herons across sand dunes, drown out the hectic rhythms of city and suburb, time tables and schedules. One falls under their spell, relaxes, stretches out prone. One becomes, in fact, like the element on which one lies, flattened by the sea; bare, open, empty as the beach, erased by today’s tides of all yesterday’s scribblings.
    Anne Morrow Lindbergh
  • And down the dunes a thousand guns lie crouched, Unseen, beside the flood — Like tigers in some Orient jungle crouched That wait and watch for blood.
    Henry Timrod

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