declivity - transcription, translation and pronunciation online

Transcription and pronunciation of the word "declivity" in British and American variants. Detailed translation and examples.

declivity
[dɪˈklɪvɪtɪ]
[dɪˈklɪvɪtɪ]
Definitions
noun
a downward slope.
a thickly wooded declivity
Examples
Their private apartment rising to a two-storey townhouse overlooking the golf course and encompassing vistas that include the Nephin mountains and a gradual declivity of agricultural land that snuggles in the Moy estuary.
A hundred metres to the north is an ancient cairn/wind shelter sitting on the edge of the declivity which leads to Scope End.
The Brahmaputra River, one of the great rivers of the world, pours down from Tibet, in a steep declivity , into Assam, down toward Bangladesh and the Bay of Bengal.
a thickly wooded declivity
Hours later, I found the pass at over 18,000 feet, a sharp declivity between two minor summits.
When he walked, he walked as though he went down a declivity .
Set in the Catskill Mountains, the canvas's foreground depicts a logged-over declivity through which runs a thin trickle of water that carries the viewer's eye toward a farmhouse barely visible in the shadows.
a thickly wooded declivity
The 32-metre-high Margit Lookout located in the settlement provides a magnificent panorama of the declivitous landscape.
Elevated mounds, with steep declivitous sides, are found in places, rising abruptly out of the midst of a plain, to considerable heights.