Precipice
A precipice is a steep cliff.
another name for a steep cliff is mountainand ESCARPMENT
Viewed from the top it is a precipice. Nut I don't think this word is ever used when viewing from the bottom of the cliff - as there is always a connotation of 'falling' involved with the use of the word.Another word could be "scarp"
A few synonyms for 'steep' would include: abrupt, bold, precipitous, or sheer
No, it is an adjective."Steep" is usually an adjective, or word used to describe a noun. For example, if you say, "That was a steep cliff," then "steep" describes the "cliff." A noun is a word used to describe a person, place, or thing. However, there are cases when you can use the word steep as a noun, in which case it means a steep slope.
A cliff is a big, deep, rock, falloff.
Cliff Precipice Escarpment Pinnacle Crag Boulder
dunno. ummm.... A massive drop
A steep cliff about 100 stories high is commonly referred to as a "sheer cliff" or a "precipice."
a seacliffNext Answerer:Don't be silly. Another word for sea cliff will be kind of hard, but look at what type of cliff it is. If it's very steep, then I say precipice at the water's edge. Be creative, and be as creative as you can be.
A steep incline. A precipice.
The word "crag" is a noun. It refers to a steep or rugged rock or cliff.