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Hillock - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A hillock is a small, natural mound or hill, often found in fields or landscapes. It is lower and less steep than a typical hill, providing gentle elevation.

hillock

/ˈhɪlək/ /ˈhɪlək/

Definition:

A small hill or mound of earth.

Synonyms:

knoll, mound, hummock, rise

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

valley, depression

Common Collocations:

grassy hillock, small hillock, rocky hillock

Derivatives:

hillocks, hillocked

Usage Tips:

Use "hillock" to describe a natural elevation smaller than a hill, often in poetic or descriptive contexts.

Common Phrases:

over the hillock, atop the hillock, beyond the hillock

Etymology:

Derived from Middle English "hilloc," diminutive of "hill," indicating a small hill.

Examples:

  • 1. The children played on the grassy hillock near the stream.
  • 2. A lone tree stood atop the sandy hillock overlooking the valley.
  • 3. She tripped while climbing the steep little hillock in the field.
  • 4. The sheep grazed peacefully on the gentle slope of the hillock.

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