steepdown

[stēp-doun]

steepdown Definition

a steep downward slope or descent.

Using steepdown: Examples

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

  • Example

    The road had a steepdown that made it difficult for the truck to climb up.

  • Example

    The hiker slipped and fell while trying to navigate the steepdown.

  • Example

    The bike ride was thrilling as they rode down the steepdown.

steepdown Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for steepdown

Phrases with steepdown

  • to go down a steep slope quickly

    Example

    The skier went steepdown the mountain, enjoying the thrill of the speed.

  • a sharp turn on a steep slope

    Example

    The driver struggled to navigate the steepdown turn, but managed to do so without any accidents.

  • a steep slope or hill that goes downwards

    Example

    The kids enjoyed rolling down the steepdown hill, laughing and shouting all the way.

📌

Summary: steepdown in Brief

The term 'steepdown' [stēp-doun] refers to a steep downward slope or descent. It is often used to describe roads, hills, or slopes that are difficult to navigate, as in 'The hiker slipped and fell while trying to navigate the steepdown.' 'Steepdown' can also be used in phrases like 'go steepdown,' which means to go down a steep slope quickly.