knoll

[noʊl]

knoll Definition

  • 1a small hill or mound
  • 2a low, rounded hill

Using knoll: Examples

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

  • Example

    The church was situated on a knoll overlooking the valley.

  • Example

    We hiked up to the top of the knoll to get a better view of the surrounding countryside.

  • Example

    The house was built on a knoll surrounded by trees.

knoll Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for knoll

Phrases with knoll

  • in a position on top of a small hill or mound

    Example

    The old oak tree stood on the knoll, providing shade for the picnic area.

  • knoll-top

    located at the top of a small hill or mound

    Example

    The castle ruins were situated on a knoll-top, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.

  • the process of arranging objects in a grid-like pattern at 90-degree angles

    Example

    The artist spent hours knolling his art supplies before starting work on his painting.

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Summary: knoll in Brief

A 'knoll' [noʊl] is a small hill or mound, often with a rounded shape. It can be used to describe a physical location, such as 'The church was situated on a knoll overlooking the valley,' or as part of a phrase like 'on the knoll,' indicating a position on top of a small hill. 'Knolling' refers to the process of arranging objects in a grid-like pattern at 90-degree angles.