dale

[deɪl]

dale Definition

  • 1a valley, especially a broad one
  • 2a female given name

Using dale: Examples

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

  • Example

    The dale was covered in wildflowers.

  • Example

    We hiked through the dale to reach the summit.

  • Example

    Dale is a beautiful name for a girl.

dale Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dale

Phrases with dale

  • a nickname for several places with the word 'dale' in their names, often associated with happiness or contentment

    Example

    She moved to Happy Valley, a small town nestled in a dale surrounded by mountains.

  • the Yorkshire Dales

    a region in Northern England known for its scenic beauty and picturesque villages

    Example

    We spent our summer vacation hiking and exploring the Yorkshire Dales.

  • the Daleks

    a fictional extraterrestrial race of mutants in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who

    Example

    The Daleks are one of the Doctor's most formidable foes.

Origins of dale

from Old English 'dael', meaning 'valley'

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Summary: dale in Brief

The term 'dale' [deɪl] refers to a valley, particularly a broad one. It can also be a female given name. Examples include 'The dale was covered in wildflowers.' and 'Dale is a beautiful name for a girl.' 'Dale' extends into phrases like 'Happy Valley,' which is a nickname for several places with 'dale' in their names, and 'the Yorkshire Dales,' a region in Northern England known for its scenic beauty.