Cave
UK /["/keɪv/"]/US /["/keɪv/"]/
Definition
a large hole in the side of a hill or cliff or under the ground
In simple words: A large hole in the ground or in the side of a mountain.
Examples
- the mouth *(= the entrance)* of the cave
- The area contains vast underground cave systems.
- a **cave-dweller** *(= a person who lives in a )
- We took shelter in a dark cave.
- a collapsed limestone cave
Usage notes
Used in both casual and formal contexts. Often discussed in relation to nature, geology, or adventure. Not typically used in a figurative sense.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'cave' as a dark cave where bats hide. The word starts with 'c', like 'cavern'!
Collocations
- deep
- large
- shallow
- explore
- collapse
- ceiling
- entrance
- floor
- in a/the cave
- the ceiling of a cave
- the floor of a cave
- the roof of a cave
Synonyms
- cavern
- grotto
- den
- hollow
Antonyms
- hill
- mountain
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'cavern', which often implies a larger space.
- Using as a verb instead of a noun.