What is another word for hilltops?

Pronunciation: [hˈɪltɒps] (IPA)

Hilltops, being an essential terrain feature, have been known by numerous names throughout history. Hill crests, peaks, summits, bluffs, knolls, ridges, and eminences are just a handful of the terms used depending on the location, height, and prominence of the elevated landmass. Some synonyms include escarpment, bluff, butte, mesa, mound, pike, pinnacle, rise, tor, and upland, all indicating different characteristics of the hilltop. The choice of synonyms may also depend on the activity associated with the hill, such as hiking, sightseeing, or military reconnaissance. Whether it is a lone hill or a range of hills, each synonym brings an element of uniqueness to its description, creating vivid imagery in the minds of the readers.

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What are the hypernyms for Hilltops?

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What are the opposite words for hilltops?

Hilltops are summits or crests of hills that provide a spectacular view of the surrounding areas. However, not all lands are mountainous, and there are antonyms to the word "hilltops". For instance, valleys are the opposite of hilltops as they are low areas between hills or mountains. Plains are flat and level lands without any raised surfaces. Canyons are deep ravines or gorges that are formed by the erosion of the earth's surface, while basins are large, low areas that usually contain water. Moreover, plateaus are raised areas of land that are flat on the top and steep on the sides, unlike the hilltops that are sloping.

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Famous quotes with Hilltops

  • A conflict begins and ends in the hearts and minds of people, not in the hilltops.
    Amos Oz
  • O'er all the hilltops Is quiet now, In all the treetops Hearest thou Hardly a breath; The birds are asleep in the trees: Wait; soon like these Thou too shalt rest.
    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • Sphere Music — Some sounds seem to reverberate along the plain, and then settle to earth again like dust; such are Noise, Discord, Jargon. But such only as spring heavenward, and I may catch from steeples and hilltops in their upward course, which are the more refined parts of the former, are the true sphere music — pure, unmixed music — in which no wail mingles.
    Henry David Thoreau
  • It is a sore thing to have laboured along and scaled the arduous hilltops, and when all is done, find humanity indifferent to your achievement. Hence physicists condemn the unphysical; financiers have only a superficial toleration for those who know little of stocks; literary persons despise the unlettered; and people of all pursuits combine to disparage those who have none. But though this is one difficulty of the subject, it is not the greatest. You could not be put in prison for speaking against industry, but you can be sent to Coventry for speaking like a fool. The greatest difficulty with most subjects is to do them well; therefore, please to remember this is an apology. It is certain that much may be judiciously argued in favour of diligence; only there is something to be said against it, and that is what, on the present occasion, I have to say.
    Robert Louis Stevenson
  • I don't like the definition 'war correspondent'. It is history, not journalism, that has condemned the Middle East to war. I think 'war correspondent' smells a bit, reeks of false romanticism: it has too much of the whiff of Victorian reporters who would view battles from hilltops in the company of ladies, immune to suffering, only occasionally glancing towards the distant pop-pop of cannon fire.
    Robert Fisk

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