Opposite of a surface or ground that tends evenly (up or down), or the measure by which it does
Opposite of a naturally raised area of land
Opposite of a sloping position or movement
Opposite of an upward slope or path that one may walk or climb
Opposite of a gradient or slope
Opposite of the sloping side of a mountain
Opposite of base terrain near the bottom of a mountain or hill, akin to foot
Opposite of to be or cause to be at an angle
Opposite of to move or cause to move into a sloping position
Opposite of to move or fall (at an angle) to a lower level, pitch, etc.
“They marked the border of the highlands and as if to underline this, the road began gradually to incline upwards.”
Opposite of to move somewhere quietly or surreptitiously
“Bruce and Tim sprint out of the show floor and bolt to the nearest exit.”
Opposite of to slope, lean or sink downwards
“You could sit atop a hill and observe the monuments that rise above the rainforest canopy.”
Opposite of to move stealthily or furtively
Opposite of to go or sink underground or underwater
Opposite of to decrease in level, amount or degree, especially gradually
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