Flatlands Meaning in English
word · lemma: flatland
Definition
Large areas of land that are mostly flat, with very few hills or mountains.
Usage & Nuances
Usually plural; describes a geographical region type. Used in nature, travel, history, and sometimes metaphorically for 'unvaried' areas. Not as common as 'plains.' Often appears with 'the' (e.g., 'the flatlands').
Spanish: llanurasPortuguese (BR): planíciesPortuguese (PT): planíciesChinese (Simplified): 平原Chinese (Traditional): 平原Hindi: समभूमिArabic: الأراضي المسطحةBengali: সমতলভূমি - সমভূমিRussian: равниныJapanese: 平野Vietnamese: đồng bằngKorean: 평야Turkish: ova - düzlüklerUrdu: ہموار میدانIndonesian: dataran
Example Sentences
If you like cycling, the flatlands are perfect—no big hills to climb!
natural
Farmers work on the flatlands during the summer.
basic
We drove across the wide flatlands for hours.
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The flatlands have little rain and lots of grass.
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People say you can see the sunset for miles in the flatlands.
natural
The wind never seems to stop blowing across the flatlands.
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