Gorges Meaning in English
word · lemma: gorge
Definition
'Gorges' are deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, usually formed by a river cutting through rocks. The term can refer to more than one such valley or, less commonly, the third-person singular form of the verb 'gorge' (to eat greedily).
Usage & Nuances
Most often used in the plural to describe dramatic landscapes ('the river carved out two gorges'). In geography, 'gorge' means a natural landform. Verb form ('he gorges on food') is less common. Not to be confused with 'gorgeous' (meaning beautiful).
Example Sentences
The Grand Canyon is famous for its breathtaking gorges.
natural
After the storm, the streams carved out new gorges in the hills.
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Many tourists visit the gorges every year.
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The river flows through deep gorges.
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Some animals live in the gorges.
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He gorges himself on chocolate whenever he gets the chance.
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