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Upslope - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Upslope refers to an upward slope or incline, often used to describe terrain, weather patterns, or movement. It indicates a rise in elevation or direction toward higher ground.

upslope

/ˈʌpˌsloʊp/ /ˈʌpˌsləʊp/

Definition:

An upward slope or incline in the terrain.

Synonyms:

ascent, incline, rise, gradient

Part of Speech:

noun, adjective, adverb

Antonyms:

downslope, descent, decline

Common Collocations:

steep upslope, gentle upslope, upslope wind, upslope movement

Derivatives:

upsloping, upsloped

Usage Tips:

Use "upslope" to describe terrain or movement upward; often paired with nouns like "wind" or "hike."

Common Phrases:

upslope battle, upslope climb, against the upslope

Etymology:

Derived from "up" + "slope," first recorded in the early 19th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The hikers struggled on the steep upslope.
  • 2. The road curves gently along the upslope.
  • 3. Winds are stronger on the mountain’s upslope side.
  • 4. She adjusted her pace for the long upslope ahead.

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