scarp

[skɑːp]

scarp Definition

  • 1a steep bank or slope
  • 2a long, low cliff or steep slope at the edge of a plateau or ridge

Using scarp: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scarp" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The scarp was too steep to climb.

  • Example

    The plateau was surrounded by a scarp.

  • Example

    The scarp was eroded by the river over time.

scarp Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scarp

Phrases with scarp

  • the steep side of a scarp

    Example

    The climbers were intimidated by the scarp face.

  • the process of a scarp moving back due to erosion or other factors

    Example

    The scarp retreat was caused by the river's changing course.

  • the angle of inclination of a scarp

    Example

    The scarp slope was too steep for safe hiking.

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Summary: scarp in Brief

A 'scarp' [skɑːp] is a steep bank or slope, often forming a long, low cliff or steep slope at the edge of a plateau or ridge. It can be eroded by natural forces like rivers and wind. Examples include 'The scarp was too steep to climb.' and 'The plateau was surrounded by a scarp.' Phrases like 'scarp face' and 'scarp slope' describe different aspects of the scarp.