Meaning & Definition of word "Valley"

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    Valley

    /ˈvæli/

    noun:

    • 1. A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream running through it.
      • Example: The town is nestled in a beautiful valley surrounded by towering peaks.
    • 2. A depression in the Earth's surface, often formed by erosion or the action of water.
      • Example: The valley widened as the river carved its way through the rock over centuries.
    • 3. A region characterized by a specific feature or type of activity.
      • Example: The Silicon Valley is famous for its technology companies and startups.

    Etymology

    From Old French 'valee', from Latin 'vallis'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    valley of death:

    A situation of extreme danger or peril.

    the valley of the shadow:

    A metaphor for a place of great suffering or tribulation.

    wide valley:

    A term that may refer to a spacious area of land, usually fertile.

    Related Words

    gorge:

    A narrow valley between hills or mountains.

    vale:

    Another term for a valley, often used poetically.

    basin:

    A low-lying area where water collects, similar to a valley.

    Slang Meanings of valley

    Meaning: Valley girl

    Example Sentence: She talks like a total valley girl, with that rising intonation.

    Meaning: In the valley

    Example Sentence: Feeling low? You must be in the valley today.