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Craters Meaning in English

word · lemma: crater

ˈkɹeɪtɝz
KRAY-terz
kɹˈeɪtəz
KRAY-tuhz

Definition

Large, round holes in the ground, usually formed by explosions, volcanic activity, or meteorite impacts. Craters are common on planets, moons, and volcanoes.

Usage & Nuances

Most often used in science, astronomy, or geology. Can refer to holes caused by bombs (war zones), but mainly to those from natural forces (volcanoes, meteorites). Singular: 'crater'. Common collocations include 'impact craters', 'volcanic craters', and 'lunar craters'.

Example Sentences

The moon has many craters.

basic

Large craters formed after the volcano erupted.

basic

Scientists study craters to learn about planetary history.

basic

Several huge craters scar the desert landscape.

natural

From the airplane, we could see rows of dark craters on the ground.

natural

Some of the oldest craters on Earth are barely visible now.

natural