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Meaning of Precipice
A precipice refers to a steep or overhanging place, especially at the edge of a cliff or a mountain.
Etymology of Precipice
The word "precipice" originates from the Latin "praeceps," meaning "steep" or "headlong," and the suffix "-ice," which forms a noun
Historically, the term has been used to describe geographical features since the 15th century and has been extended to metaphorical uses to describe situations of danger or uncertainty
Synonyms
Definitions
- A steep or overhanging place, especially at the edge of a cliff or a mountain
- * A situation of great danger or uncertainty
Usage Examples
- The hikers stood at the precipice, gazing out at the breathtaking view
- * The company is on the precipice of bankruptcy due to poor financial management
Antonyms
plateau
plain
flatland
lowland
valley
basin
depression
hollow
ditch
trench
gorge
canyon
chasm
abyss
pit
crater
void
safety
security
stability
certainty
calmness
serenity
tranquility