cavern
word
Definition
A cavern is a large natural cave, typically underground, often with an impressive or mysterious appearance.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used for very large or impressive caves; more dramatic than 'cave'. Common in literature and fantasy stories. In geology, 'cavern' refers to large spaces formed naturally underground.
Spanish: caverna - grutaPortuguese (BR): caverna - grutaPortuguese (PT): caverna - grutaChinese (Simplified): 洞穴 - 大洞Chinese (Traditional): 洞穴 - 大洞Hindi: गुफाArabic: كهف - مغارةBengali: গুহা - গর্ত (বিশাল, প্রাকৃতিক)Russian: пещера - каверна (большая, природная)Japanese: 大洞窟 - 洞窟Vietnamese: hang động lớn - độngKorean: 대동굴 - 동굴Turkish: mağara - in (büyük, doğal)Urdu: غار - کھوہ (بڑا قدرتی غار)Indonesian: gua besar - gua alam
Example Sentences
We found a large cavern inside the mountain.
basic
A bear lived in the cavern all winter.
basic
It felt like stepping into another world inside that massive cavern.
natural
The explorers entered the dark cavern carefully.
basic
The walls of the cavern sparkled with crystals.
natural
Have you ever been inside a natural cavern? It's awesome!
natural