Valley
UK /["/ˈvæli/"]/US /["/ˈvæli/"]/
Definition
an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it; the land that a river flows through
In simple words: A low area of land between hills or mountains.
Examples
- The valley was filled with beautiful flowers in the spring.
- We drove through the valley to get to the mountains.
- In the valley, the river flows gently between the hills.
- A valley can form when tectonic plates shift over time.
- They live in a valley that is known for its stunning views.
Usage notes
Used in geographic contexts. Appropriate in both written and spoken English. Not often used in everyday conversation unless discussing geography or nature.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'valley' as a 'V'-shaped dip between the mountains.
Collocations
- broad
- deep
- high
- enter
- leave
- reach
- bottom
- floor
- side
- in a/the valley
Synonyms
- dale
- glade
- glen
- hollow
- vale
Antonyms
- mountain
- hill
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'vale' as they have similar meanings.
- Mispronounced; often stressed incorrectly on the second syllable.
- Using 'valley' to describe any low area, without the natural features.