valley

/ˈvæli/
noun
  1. An area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it.
    • The village sits in a beautiful green valley surrounded by tall mountains.
    • Hikers followed the river through the narrow valley for miles.
    • Farmers in the valley grow wheat and corn on the fertile land.
  2. A low point or dip in a surface or graph, such as a line on a chart.
    • The roller coaster plunged into a deep valley before climbing the next hill.
    • The stock price hit a valley in March before starting to rise again.
    • On the graph, each valley represents a period of low sales.
  3. A period or situation of low activity, success, or happiness.
    • Her career experienced a valley when she struggled to find work.
    • The team's performance hit a valley mid-season, but they recovered later.
    • After the company's success, they went through a valley of slow growth.
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