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Knoll - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A knoll is a small, rounded hill or mound, often found in grassy or wooded areas. It is typically natural and provides a gentle elevation in the landscape.

knoll

/noʊl/ /nəʊl/

Definition:

A small, rounded hill or mound.

Synonyms:

hillock, mound, hummock, rise

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

valley, depression

Common Collocations:

grassy knoll, wooded knoll, rolling knoll

Derivatives:

knolly (rare), knolls (plural)

Usage Tips:

Use "knoll" to describe a small natural elevation in the landscape, often grassy or scenic.

Common Phrases:

over the knoll, atop the knoll, knoll in the distance

Etymology:

From Old English "cnoll," meaning a hilltop or summit; related to Dutch "knol" (lump).

Examples:

  • 1. The children picnicked on the sunny knoll.
  • 2. A lone tree stood atop the grassy knoll.
  • 3. She painted the rolling knolls of the countryside.
  • 4. The hikers rested on a small knoll overlooking the valley.

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