lowland
/ˈloʊlənd/
noun
- An area of land that is lower than the land around it, often flat and near sea level.
- They moved from the mountains to the lowland for a warmer climate.
- The lowlands are good for farming because the soil is rich.
- Many rivers flow through the lowlands before reaching the sea.
Antonyms
adjective
- Relating to or characteristic of low-lying land.
- The lowland forests are home to many unique species.
- Lowland farmers grow rice in the flooded fields.
- Lowland areas are often prone to flooding after heavy rain.