ridge

[rij]

ridge Definition

  • 1a long, narrow raised part of a surface, especially a high edge along a mountain
  • 2a line of hills or mountains with a narrow summit
  • 3a raised strip, as on a fabric or tire

Using ridge: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ridge of the mountain was covered in snow.

  • Example

    The Appalachian Ridge is a famous mountain range in the United States.

  • Example

    The tire had deep ridges for better traction on wet roads.

ridge Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for ridge

Phrases with ridge

  • knife-edge ridge

    a narrow, sharp ridge with steep drops on either side

    Example

    The hikers had to be very careful while crossing the knife-edge ridge.

  • ridgeline

    a line of high ground that forms a continuous elevated crest

    Example

    The ridgeline of the mountain range was visible from miles away.

  • the horizontal line at the top of a sloping roof

    Example

    The snow was melting and sliding off the ridge of the roof.

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Summary: ridge in Brief

A 'ridge' [rij] is a long, narrow raised part of a surface, such as a high edge along a mountain or a line of hills. It can also refer to a raised strip on a fabric or tire. Examples include 'The ridge of the mountain was covered in snow.' and 'The tire had deep ridges for better traction on wet roads.' Phrases like 'knife-edge ridge' and 'ridgeline' denote specific types of ridges.

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